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Ionic liquids and oligomer electrolytes based on the B(CN)(4)(-) anion; ion association, physical and electrochemical propertiesw

Authors
Scheers, JohanPitawala, JagathThebault, FredericKim, Jae-KwangAhn, Jou-HyeonMatic, AleksandarJohansson, PatrikJacobsson, Per
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, v.13, no.33, pp 14953 - 14959
Pages
7
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SCI
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Journal Title
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume
13
Number
33
Start Page
14953
End Page
14959
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/24791
DOI
10.1039/c1cp21062a
ISSN
1463-9076
1463-9084
Abstract
The role of B(CN)(4)(-) (Bison) as a component of battery electrolytes is addressed by investigating the ionic conductivity and phase behaviour of ionic liquids (ILs), ion association mechanisms, and the electrochemical stability and cycling properties of LiBison based electrochemical cells. For C(4)mpyrBison and C(2)mimBison ILs, and mixtures thereof, high ionic conductivities (3.4 <= sigma(ion) <= 18 mS cm(-1)) are measured, which together with the glass transition temperatures (-80 <= T-g <= -76 degrees C) are found to shift systematically for most compositions. Unfortunately, poor solubility of LiBison in these ILs hinders their use as solvents for lithium salts, although good NaBison solubility offers an alternative application in Na+ conducting electrolytes. The poor IL solubility of LiBison is predicted to be a result of a preferred monodentate ion association, according to first principles modelling, supported by Raman spectroscopy. The solubility is much improved in strongly Li+ coordinating oligomers, for example polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether (PEGDME), with the practical performance tested in electrochemical cells. The electrolyte is found to be stable in Li/LiFePO4 coin cells up to 4 V vs. Li and shows promising cycling performance, with a capacity retention of 99% over 22 cycles.
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