Characterizing Ion Transport in Electrolytes via Concentration and Velocity Profiles

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Abstract

Current flowing through an electrolyte is accompanied by continuum motion of ions and solvent, species concentration profiles, and the electric field. While, historically, the understanding of electrolyte transport has predominantly relied on interpreting macroscopic voltage (or current) measurements, recent advances in imaging and spectroscopic techniques allow velocity and concentration profiles to be probed directly. Such detailed information creates exciting opportunities—ranging from verifying theories describing transport in previously studied Li-ion electrolytes, to new approaches for measuring properties as well as accurately and precisely quantifying transport in more complex electrolytes. Such emerging directions are herein discussed.

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Mistry, A., Srinivasan, V., & Steinrück, H. G. (2023). Characterizing Ion Transport in Electrolytes via Concentration and Velocity Profiles. Advanced Energy Materials, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202203690

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