Redox-active glyme-li tetrahalogenoferrate(III) solvate ionic liquids for semi-liquid lithium secondary batteries

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Solvate ionic liquids (SILs), comprising long-lived, Li solvate cations and counter anions, serve as highly Li-ion-conductive and non-flammable electrolytes for use in lithium secondary batteries. In this work, we synthesized a series of novel redox-active glyme(oligoether)-Li salt-based SILs, consisting of a symmetric ([Li(G3)]+) or asymmetric ([Li(G3Bu)]+) triglyme-Li salt complex and redox-active tetrahalogenoferrate ([FeX]- (X = Br4, Cl3Br, Cl4)), for use as the catholyte in semi-liquid lithium secondary batteries. The successful formation of stable molten complexes of [Li(G3/G3Bu)][FeX] was confirmed by Raman spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. The melting point (Tm) depended on both the molecular weights of the complex anions and the structures of the complex cations. [Li(G3)][FeCl4] comprised complex cations with a symmetric structure, and the smallest complex anions showed the lowest Tm of 28.2 °C. The redox properties of the [FeX]-/[FeX]2- couple strongly suggested the suitability of [Li(G3/G3Bu)][FeX] as a catholyte. The discharge capacities of semi-liquid lithium secondary batteries utilizing the [Li(G3/G3Bu)][FeX] catholyte depended on the structure of the SILs, and the cell with [Li(G3)][FeCl4] showed the highest capacity with relatively good capacity retention. This study confirmed the feasibility of the glyme-based redox-active SILs as catholytes for scalable redox-flow type batteries.

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Kemmizaki, Y., Katayama, Y., Tsutsumi, H., & Ueno, K. (2020). Redox-active glyme-li tetrahalogenoferrate(III) solvate ionic liquids for semi-liquid lithium secondary batteries. RSC Advances, 10(7), 4129–4136. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10149g

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