Enhanced conductivity of sodium versus lithium salts measured by impedance spectroscopy. Sodium cobaltacarboranes as electrolytes of choice. Issue 23 (31st May 2017)
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- Title:
- Enhanced conductivity of sodium versus lithium salts measured by impedance spectroscopy. Sodium cobaltacarboranes as electrolytes of choice. Issue 23 (31st May 2017)
- Main Title:
- Enhanced conductivity of sodium versus lithium salts measured by impedance spectroscopy. Sodium cobaltacarboranes as electrolytes of choice
- Authors:
- Fuentes, Isabel
Andrio, Andreu
Teixidor, Francesc
Viñas, Clara
Compañ, Vicente - Abstract:
- Abstract : Scheme of the proposed mechanism to explain the mobility of the cations through the monomers COSANE and TPB. While in COSANE the mechanism is through jumps (hopping mechanism) in TPB the ionic transport is vehicular. Abstract : The development of new types of ion conducting materials is one of the most important challenges in the field of energy. Lithium salt polymer electrolytes have been the most convenient, and thus the most widely used in the design of the new generation of batteries. However, in this work, we have observed that Na + ions provide a higher conductivity, or at least a comparable conductivity to that of Li + ions in the same basic material. This provides an excellent possibility to use Na + ions in the design of a new generation of batteries, instead of lithium, to enhance conductivity and ensure wide supply. Our results indicate that the dc-conductivity is larger when the anion is [Co(C2 B9 H11 )2 ] −, [COSANE] −, compared to tetraphenylborate, [TPB] − . Our data also prove that the dc-conductivity behavior of Li + and Na + salts is opposite with the two anions. At 40 °C, the conductivity values change from 1.05 × 10 −2 S cm −1 (Li[COSANE]) and 1.75 × 10 −2 S cm −1 (Na[COSANE]) to 2.8 × 10 −3 S cm −1 (Li[TPB]) and 1.5 × 10 −3 S cm −1 (Na[TPB]). These findings indicate that metallacarboranes can be useful components of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs), providing excellent conductivity when the medium contains sufficient amounts of ionic componentsAbstract : Scheme of the proposed mechanism to explain the mobility of the cations through the monomers COSANE and TPB. While in COSANE the mechanism is through jumps (hopping mechanism) in TPB the ionic transport is vehicular. Abstract : The development of new types of ion conducting materials is one of the most important challenges in the field of energy. Lithium salt polymer electrolytes have been the most convenient, and thus the most widely used in the design of the new generation of batteries. However, in this work, we have observed that Na + ions provide a higher conductivity, or at least a comparable conductivity to that of Li + ions in the same basic material. This provides an excellent possibility to use Na + ions in the design of a new generation of batteries, instead of lithium, to enhance conductivity and ensure wide supply. Our results indicate that the dc-conductivity is larger when the anion is [Co(C2 B9 H11 )2 ] −, [COSANE] −, compared to tetraphenylborate, [TPB] − . Our data also prove that the dc-conductivity behavior of Li + and Na + salts is opposite with the two anions. At 40 °C, the conductivity values change from 1.05 × 10 −2 S cm −1 (Li[COSANE]) and 1.75 × 10 −2 S cm −1 (Na[COSANE]) to 2.8 × 10 −3 S cm −1 (Li[TPB]) and 1.5 × 10 −3 S cm −1 (Na[TPB]). These findings indicate that metallacarboranes can be useful components of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs), providing excellent conductivity when the medium contains sufficient amounts of ionic components and a certain degree of humidity. … (more)
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- Physical chemistry chemical physics. Volume 19:Issue 23(2017)
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- Physical chemistry chemical physics
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- Volume 19:Issue 23(2017)
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- Volume 19, Issue 23 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 19
- Issue:
- 23
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0019-0023-0000
- Page Start:
- 15177
- Page End:
- 15186
- Publication Date:
- 2017-05-31
- Subjects:
- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical -- Periodicals
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http://www.rsc.org/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1039/c7cp02526b ↗
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- 1463-9076
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