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Improvement of Electrochemical Stability Using the Eutectic Composition of a Ternary Molten Salt System for Highly Concentrated Electrolytes for Na-Ion Batteries.

Jinkwang HwangAshvini Nair SivasengaranHuan YangHiroki YamamotoTakashi TakeuchiKazuhiko MatsumotoRika Hagiwara
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
The increase in the concentration of electrolytes for secondary batteries has significant advantages in terms of physicochemical and electrochemical performance. This study aims to explore a highly concentrated electrolyte for Na-ion batteries using a ternary salt system. The eutectic composition of the Na[N(SO2F)2]-Na[N(SO2F)(SO2CF3)]-Na[SO3CF3] ternary molten salt system increases solubility into an organic solvent, enabling the use of highly concentrated electrolytes for Na-ion batteries. The ternary salt system achieved concentrations of 5.0 m (m = mol kg-1) with propylene carbonate (PC), 2.9 m with dimethoxyethane, 2.0 m with ethylene carbonate/dimethyl carbonate, and 3.9 m with ethylene carbonate/diethyl carbonate. The highly concentrated electrolyte of 5.0 m in PC suppressed Al corrosion and exhibited better oxidative stability. Stable electrochemical performance using hard carbon/NaCrO2 in the full-cell configuration introduces a new strategy to explore highly concentrated electrolytes for secondary batteries.
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