化学
熔点
酰胺
离子液体
结晶学
齿合度
离子
相(物质)
晶体结构
离子键合
电解质
无机化学
物理化学
有机化学
电极
催化作用
作者
Kei Hashimoto,Soma Suzuki,Morgan L. Thomas,Toshihiko Mandai,Seiji Tsuzuki,Kaoru Dokko,Masayoshi Watanabe
摘要
The phase behavior of binary mixtures of triglyme (G3) and Mg[TFSA]2 (TFSA: bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide) was investigated, towards the development of a Mg2+-based room-temperature solvate ionic liquid (SIL) electrolyte. In a 1 : 1 molar ratio, G3 and Mg[TFSA]2 form a thermally stable complex (decomposition temperature, Td: 240 °C) with a melting point (Tm) of 70 °C, which is considerably lower than that of the analogous tetraglyme (G4) system (137 °C). X-ray crystallography of a single crystal of [Mg(G3)][TFSA]2 revealed that a single Mg2+ cation is coordinated by a single, distorted, tetradentate G3 molecule from one side, and two monodentate [TFSA]- anions, with transoid conformation, from the reverse side to form an ion pair. Raman spectra of [Mg(G3)][TFSA]2 in the molten state revealed the presence of different coordination structures, as the liquid exhibits changes in the vibrational modes corresponding to G3 and the [TFSA]- anion compared to those observed for the solid. Investigation of the ion pair stabilization energies by DFT calculations suggests that higher stability cation complexes and ion pairs co-exist in the molten state than those observed in the crystalline state. These results imply that the coordination structures of the ion pairs play a key role in providing SILs with low Tm. To decrease the Tm further, several asymmetric homologues of G3, which have higher conformational flexibility than G3, were investigated. Notably, a 1 : 1 mixture of Mg[TFSA]2 with G3Bu (where one of the terminal methyl groups of G3 is substituted for a butyl group) formed a thermally stable complex (Td: 251 °C) without any distinct Tm and showed reasonable ionic conductivity at room-temperature, indicating partial dissociation of ions. In this electrolyte, which showed high oxidative stability, quasi-reversible Mg deposition/dissolution was achieved, indicating that Mg2+-based room-temperature SILs can be utilized as a new class of Mg electrolyte.
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