Modified Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs)/Ionic Liquid Matrices for Efficient Charge Storage

  • Singh A
  • Vedarajan R
  • Matsumi N
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© The Author(s) 2017. Published by ECS. All rights reserved. In this study, an ionic liquid incorporated modified MOF was synthesized to serve as an efficient electrolyte system for Li-ion batteries. Further, the MOF (IL) was doped with a lithium salt, lithium bis(triflouromethylsulfonyl) imide (LiTFSI) by a modified procedure. Samples with varying amount of MOF (IL) in ionic liquid were prepared, characterized and evaluated for their electrochemical behavior. A high conductivity in order of 10 -2 –10 -3 Scm -1 at 51◦C and a low activation energy of ion transport was observed in all samples. The systems showed high electrochemical stability to be employed as gel electrolyte in Li ion secondary batteries. These systems showed highly reversible capacity of over 3000 mAhg −1 in the charge-discharge studies carried out after fabricating anodic half-cell composed of Si/electrolyte/Li. These results illustrate the feasibility of the prepared modified MOF (IL) as potential solid state electrolytes for Li ion secondary batteries.

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Singh, A., Vedarajan, R., & Matsumi, N. (2017). Modified Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs)/Ionic Liquid Matrices for Efficient Charge Storage. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 164(8), H5169–H5174. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0191708jes

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