A new family of fluorine-free solid-polymer electrolytes, for use in sodium-ion battery applications, is presented. Three novel sodium salts withdiffuse negative charges: sodium pentacyanopropenide (NaPCPI), sodium 2,3,4,5-tetracyanopirolate (NaTCP) and sodium 2,4,5-tricyanoimidazolate (NaTIM) were designed andtested in a poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) matrix as polymer electrolytes for anall-solid sodium-ion battery. Due to unique, non-covalent structural configurations of anions, improved ionic conductivities were observed. As an example, "liquid-like" high conductivities (>1 mS cm '1) were obtained above 70 °C for solid-polymer electrolyte with a PEO to NaTCP molar ratio of 16:1. All presented salts showed high thermal stability and suitable windows of electrochemical stability between 3 and 5 V. These new anions open a new class of compounds with non-covalent structure for electrolytes system applications.
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Bitner-Michalska, A., Nolis, G. M., Zukowska, G., Zalewska, A., Poterała, M., Trzeciak, T., … Wieczorek, W. (2017). Fluorine-free electrolytes for all-solid sodium-ion batteries based on percyano-substituted organic salts. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep40036
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