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Understanding the Surprising Ionic Conductivity Maximum in Zn(TFSI) 2 Water/Acetonitrile Mixture Electrolytes.

Yong ZhangEmily V CarinoNathan T HahnNigel BecknellJulian MarsKee Sung HanKarl T MuellerMichael F ToneyEdward J MaginnSanja Tepavcevic
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Aqueous electrolytes composed of 0.1 M zinc bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (Zn(TFSI) 2 ) and acetonitrile (ACN) were studied using combined experimental and simulation techniques. The electrolyte was found to be electrochemically stable when the ACN V% is higher than 74.4. In addition, it was found that the ionic conductivity of the mixed solvent electrolytes changes as a function of ACN composition, and a maximum was observed at 91.7 V% of ACN although the salt concentration is the same. This behavior was qualitatively reproduced by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Detailed analyses based on experiments and MD simulations show that at high ACN composition the water network existing in the high water composition solutions breaks. As a result, the screening effect of the solvent weakens and the correlation among ions increases, which causes a decrease in ionic conductivity at high ACN V%. This study provides a fundamental understanding of this complex mixed solvent electrolyte system.
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