Highly concentrated nan(so2f)2/3-methylsulfolane electrolyte solution showing high na-ion transference number under anion-blocking conditions

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The performance of a sodium-ion (Na) battery is significantly influenced by its electrolyte characteristics. In particular, the transport properties of the electrolyte have considerable effects on the discharge rate capability. During discharging of a Na battery at high current densities, a concentration gradient of Na salt develops because both cations and anions are mobile in the liquid electrolyte. Concentration polarization can be suppressed by increasing the Na+ transference number (tNa+) of the electrolyte. This study demonstrates that highly concentrated NaN(SO2F)2 dissolved in 3-methylsulfolane (MSL) exhibits a high tNa+ value of >0.6 under anion-blocking conditions. Raman spectroscopy revealed that Na+ ions formed complexes with MSL and anions in the electrolyte. Na+ ions exchange ligands dynamically and move faster than the ligands, resulting in a high tNa+. The high tNa+ enables a high-rate discharge of the Na battery, despite the low ionic conductivity of the highly concentrated electrolyte.

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TATARA, R., OKAMOTO, Y., UGATA, Y., UENO, K., WATANABE, M., & DOKKO, K. (2021). Highly concentrated nan(so2f)2/3-methylsulfolane electrolyte solution showing high na-ion transference number under anion-blocking conditions. Electrochemistry, 89(6), 590–596. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.21-00095

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