Abstract
Ionic liquids are potential alternative electrolytes to the more conventional solid-state options under investigation for future energy storage solutions. This review addresses the utilization of IL electrolytes in energy storage devices, particularly pyrrolidinium-based ILs. These ILs offer favorable properties, such as high ionic conductivity and the potential for high power drain, low volatility and wide electrochemical stability windows (ESW). The cation/anion combination utilized significantly influences their physical and electrochemical properties, therefore a thorough discussion of different combinations is outlined. Compatibility with a wide array of cathode and anode materials such as LFP, V2O5, Ge and Sn is exhibited, whereby thin-films and nanostructured materials are investigated for micro energy applications. Polymer gel electrolytes suitable for layer-by-layer fabrication are discussed for the various pyrrolidinium cations, and their compatibility with electrode materials assessed. Recent advancements regarding the modification of typical cations such a 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium, to produce ether-functionalized or symmetrical cations is discussed.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 6002 |
| Journal | Molecules |
| Volume | 25 |
| Issue number | 24 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Dec 2020 |
Keywords
- Anode
- Cathode
- Electrolyte
- Energy storage
- Ionic liquids
- Lithium ion batteries
- Lithium metal batteries
- Polymer gel electrolyte
- Pyrrolidinium