化学
溶剂化
电解质
稀释剂
水溶液
盐(化学)
溶解度
粘度
分子间力
无机化学
溶剂
化学物理
物理化学
电极
热力学
分子
有机化学
物理
作者
Jinhe Yu,Chang Yu,Xuedan Song,Qing Zhang,Zhao Wang,Yuanyang Xie,Yingbin Liu,Wenbin Li,Yiwang Ding,Jieshan Qiu
摘要
Localized "water-in-salt" (LWIS) electrolytes are promising candidates for the next generation of high-voltage aqueous electrolytes with low viscosity/salt beyond high-salt electrolytes. An effective yet high-function diluent mainly determines the properties of LWIS electrolytes, being a key issue. Herein, the donor number of solvents is identified to serve as a descriptor of interaction intensity between solvents and salts to screen the organic diluents having few impacts on the solvation microenvironment and intrinsic properties of the original high-salt electrolyte, further leading to the construction of a novel low-viscosity electrolyte with a low dosage of the LiNO3 salt and well-kept intrinsic Li+-NO3--H2O clusters. Nonsolvating diluents, especially acetonitrile (AN) that has never been reported previously, are presented with the capability of constructing a LWIS electrolyte with nonflammability, electrode-philic features, lower viscosity, decreased salt dosage, and a greatly enhanced ion diffusion coefficient by about 280 times. This strongly relies on a huge difference of about 5000 times in coordination and solubility between AN and H2O toward LiNO3 (0.05 vs 25 mol kgsolvent-1) and the moderate interaction between AN and H2O. Multi-spectroscopic techniques and molecular dynamics simulations uncover the solvation chemistry at the microscopic level and the interplay among cations, anions, and H2O without/with AN. The identified unique diluting and nonsolvating effects of AN reveal well-maintained cation-anion-H2O clusters and enhanced intermolecular hydrogen bonding between AN and H2O, further reinforcing the H2O stability and expanding the voltage window up to 3.28 V. This is a breakthrough that is far beyond high-viscosity/salt electrolytes for high-voltage and high-rate aqueous supercapacitors.
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