Ion Mobilities, Transference Numbers, and Inverse Haven Ratios of Polymeric Ionic Liquids.
Zidan ZhangBill K WheatleJakub KrajniakJordan R KeithVenkat GanesanPublished in: ACS macro letters (2019)
We probe the ion mobilities, transference numbers, and inverse Haven ratio of ionic liquids and polymerized ionic liquids as a function of their molecular weight using a combination of atomistic equilibrium and nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations. In contrast to expectations, we demonstrate that the inverse Haven ratio increases with increasing degree of polymerization ( N ) and then decreases at larger N . For a fixed center of mass reference frame, we demonstrate that such results arise as a consequence of the strong cation-cation correlated motions, which exceed (in magnitude) the self-diffusivity of cations. Together, our findings challenge the premise underlying the pursuit of pure polymeric ionic liquids as high transference number, single-ion conducting electrolytes.