Enthalpic and Entropic Contributions to Fast Lithium Ion Conduction in Solid-State Aqueous Polymer Electrolytes
  • 박재현
  • 정성엽
  • Puji Lestari Handayani ?
  • Narayana Aluru
  • 김태훈
  • 외 3명
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Solid-state aqueous polymer electrolytes (SAPEs), a mixture of hydrophilic polymers and an appropriate amount of water, can produce high Li-ion conductivity while maintaining a solid state. Also, they can overcome the limitations of normal solid electrolytes. This study reports that the very high SAPE ionic conductivity (∼10 mS/cm at T = 298.15 K) originates from a low energy barrier (∼0.28 eV) closely correlated with water-filled ion passages in the medium. The low energy barrier is ascribed to a considerable reduction of the enthalpic barrier due to water addition despite a growth of the entropic barrier incurred by the negative nature of entropy change across water tubes. The extremely high ionic conductivity, coupled with an exceptionally low energy barrier, provides a unique advantage to SAPEs over conventional solid electrolytes.

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Enthalpic and Entropic Contributions to Fast Lithium Ion Conduction in Solid-State Aqueous Polymer Electrolytes
저자
박재현정성엽Puji Lestari Handayani ?Narayana Aluru김태훈이상복최우혁이재광
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.2c0351316777
발행일
2022-10
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Article
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Journal of Physical Chemistry C
126
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16777 ~ 16784