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Novel inorganic ionic liquids possessing low melting temperatures and wide electrochemical windows: Binary mixtures of alkali bis(fluorosulfonyl)amides Export

Electrochemistry Communications, Vol. 10, No. 12. (2008), pp. 1886-1888.

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battery bisfluorosulfonylamide electrodeposition electrolytes fsi ionic liquid liquids lithium rtil sodium

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Thermal properties of alkali bis(fluorosulfonyl)amides, MFSI (M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs), have been investigated. Binary phase diagrams of LiFSI-KFSI and NaFSI-KFSI systems have been constructed. Eutectic point for LiFSI-KFSI is 338 K at (xLi, xK) = (0.45, 0.55) and, that for NaFSI-KFSI is 330 K at (xNa, xK) = (0.45, 0.55). The electrochemical window of the eutectic LiFSI-KFSI is as wide as 6.0 V at 348 K with the cathode limit being lithium metal deposition. The electrochemical window of the eutectic NaFSI-KFSI is 5.0 V at 340 K with sodium metal deposition at the cathode limit. These new inorganic ionic liquids are highly promising for various electrochemical applications. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


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