Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7744212 | Solid State Ionics | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The safety issues of lithium-ion batteries require the substitution of volatile and flammable organic components of the electrolyte. In this context, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) represent an interesting alternative to conventional ionic liquids as green solvents to dissolve common lithium salts. This paper explores two eutectics: i) ethylene glycol/choline chloride (EG/ChCl, 3:1â¯mol/mol), and ii) L-(+)-lactic acid/choline chloride (LA/ChCl, 2:1â¯mol/mol). The lithium salts added in both cases were LiN(CF3SO2)2 and LiPF6, both in concentration of either 0.5â¯M or 1â¯M. They still retain their liquid properties despite the addition of relatively high molar contents (up to 1.0â¯M) of lithium salts. The 0.5â¯M LiPF6/EG:ChCl electrolyte, in particular, displays ionic conductivity of 7.95â¯mSâ¯cmâ1 at room temperature, and is thus very promising as a green and cheap electrolyte.
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Authors
Luca Millia, Valentina Dall'Asta, Chiara Ferrara, Vittorio Berbenni, Eliana Quartarone, Filippo Maria Perna, Vito Capriati, Piercarlo Mustarelli,