2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9ta06815e
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Gel electrolytes with a wide potential window for high-rate Al-ion batteries

Abstract: A novel gel electrolyte with wide electrochemical potential window for high-rate Al ion batteries is achieved.

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“…Even if a decrease in electroactivity occurs when using PEO as a gelling polymer, Figure 5 demonstrates that these gel electrolytes can be at the same time as a solid and yet retain substantially the electroactivity of the liquid electrolyte, in this case uralumina. This has been postulated as not possible [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ] based on the interaction between electroactive Al 2 Cl 7 − species and the ether in the oxyethylenic units. Although the interaction of the oxyethylenic units in PEO reduces electroactivity of uralumina, the low amount of UHMW polymer required compensates with its effect on the speciation of the liquid electrolyte.…”
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“…Even if a decrease in electroactivity occurs when using PEO as a gelling polymer, Figure 5 demonstrates that these gel electrolytes can be at the same time as a solid and yet retain substantially the electroactivity of the liquid electrolyte, in this case uralumina. This has been postulated as not possible [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ] based on the interaction between electroactive Al 2 Cl 7 − species and the ether in the oxyethylenic units. Although the interaction of the oxyethylenic units in PEO reduces electroactivity of uralumina, the low amount of UHMW polymer required compensates with its effect on the speciation of the liquid electrolyte.…”
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“…These authors studied electrolytes with different polymer ratios, and concluded that those with the higher fraction of liquid electrolyte (80 wt%) were promising Al electrolytes, which enabled the stripping and plating of Al. Other authors [ 13 , 14 ] have repeated the exact procedure [ 12 ], in one case, to prepare electrolytes containing 80 wt% of the same EMICl:AlCl 3 , and in another, the room temperature ionic liquid formed with triethylamonium chloride (Et 3 NHCl) and AlCl 3 (Et 3 NHCl: AlCl 3 1:1.6 molar ratio). All these electrolytes were said to be solid, however no rheological measurements or qualitative characterizations of the solid state, for instance using the well-known inverted tube test, were done.…”
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“…Current densities gradually improved with increasing scan cycles, indicating that reduction of oxide film remaining on the Al plate. The ionic conductivities [148]; (d) conductivity-temperature curve for the solid polymer electrolyte, and (e) the relationship between room-temperature conductivity and the time evolution of solid polymer electrolyte [151]. Reproduced from Refs.…”
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“…Reproduced from Refs. [146,148] with permission from The Royal Society of Chemistry. Reproduced from Refs.…”
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confidence: 99%