2019
DOI: 10.1039/c8me00103k
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Polymeric ionic liquids for lithium-based rechargeable batteries

Abstract: Polymeric ionic liquids containing both ionic liquid-like moieties and polymer frameworks are promising alternative electrolytes/binders for Li-based rechargeable batteries.

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“…Thus, the oxidative-limit sequence of anions, i.e., 42 for ILs can be a reference for designing electrochemically stable PILs. 43 In addition, a recent study on cations in PILs showed that generally speaking, pyrrolidinium-based PILs currently exhibit the widest electrochemical window. 44…”
Section: Broad Electrochemical Stability Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the oxidative-limit sequence of anions, i.e., 42 for ILs can be a reference for designing electrochemically stable PILs. 43 In addition, a recent study on cations in PILs showed that generally speaking, pyrrolidinium-based PILs currently exhibit the widest electrochemical window. 44…”
Section: Broad Electrochemical Stability Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…80% of the transportation in USA and Germany is linked to on-road vehicles and, thus, moving towards electric vehicles (xEVs), offers the potential for emission saving. However, green energy sources are intermittent in nature and their proper utilization demands the use of highly efficient and durable electrochemical energy storage devices [4]. Similarly, xEVs necessities the use of high energy density batteries that are capable of negating the existing "driving range anxiety" [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymeric ionic liquids or poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs) containing both ionic liquid‐like moieties and polymer frameworks are emerging as alternative polymers in energy owing to their various intrinsic features, such as superior mechanical and chemical stability, structural controllability over the ionic species, and macromolecular backbone . PILs are currently being investigated as matrices for polymer‐in‐salt electrolytes.…”
Section: Polymer Electrolytesmentioning
confidence: 99%