Benchmarking Conductivity Predictions of the Advanced Electrolyte Model (AEM) for Aqueous Systems

  • Dave A
  • Gering K
  • Mitchell J
  • et al.
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Abstract

High-concentration aqueous electrolytes have shown promise as candidates for a safer, lower-cost battery system. Ionic conductivity is a key property required in high performing electrolytes; the Advanced Electrolyte Model (AEM) has previously shown great accuracy in predicting ionic conductivity in highly-concentrated non-aqueous electrolytes. This work provides extensive experimental data for mixed and highly concentrated aqueous electrolyte systems, rapidly generated via a robotic electrolyte testing apparatus. These data demonstrate exceptional accuracy from AEM in predicting conductivity in aqueous systems, with the accuracy being maintained even in highly-concentrated and mixed-salt regimes.

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Dave, A., Gering, K. L., Mitchell, J. M., Whitacre, J., & Viswanathan, V. (2020). Benchmarking Conductivity Predictions of the Advanced Electrolyte Model (AEM) for Aqueous Systems. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 167(1), 013514. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0142001jes

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