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Jinbing Zhang, Qiang Wang, Zexian Cao. Effects of water on the structure and transport properties of room temperature ionic liquids and concentrated electrolyte solutionsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(8): 087804.
| Jinbing Zhang, Qiang Wang, Zexian Cao. Effects of water on the structure and transport properties of room temperature ionic liquids and concentrated electrolyte solutionsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2020, 29(8): 087804. |
Effects of water on the structure and transport properties of room temperature ionic liquids and concentrated electrolyte solutions
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Abstract
Transport properties and the associated structural heterogeneity of room temperature aqueous ionic liquids and especially of super-concentrated electrolyte aqueous solutions have received increasing attention, due to their potential application in ionic battery. This paper briefly reviews the results reported mainly since 2010 about the liquid-liquid separation, aggregation of polar and apolar domains in neat RTILs, and solvent clusters and 3D networks chiefly constructed by anions in super-concentrated electrolyte solutions. At the same time, the dominating effect of desolvation process of metal ions at electrode/electrolyte interface upon the transport of metal ions is stressed. This paper also presents the current understanding of how water affects the anion-cation interaction, structural heterogeneities, the structure of primary coordination sheath of metal ions and consequently their transport properties in free water-poor electrolytes. -
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