Journal article
Recent strategies for improving the performance of ionic liquids as battery electrolytes
B Roy, U Pal, M Kar, DR MacFarlane
Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry | ELSEVIER | Published : 2022
Abstract
Ionic liquids (ILs) are widely known for their intriguing properties, such as low flammability, high electrochemical stability, etc., and therefore are considered as promising alternatives to conventional organic solvent-based battery electrolytes. Yet, IL-based electrolytes have rarely been used for practical battery applications, mostly due to their high viscosity and limited transport properties. Recent research efforts attempt to overcome these drawbacks by increasing the salt concentration in electrolytes and exploring the addition of solvents in hybrid ILs, as well as designing solvate IL electrolytes. This review aims to briefly discuss these recent strategies adopted with regard to L..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the Australian Research Council funded StorEnergy Industrial Transformation Training Centre (IC180100049) for their support. The authors are also thankful to Calix Ltd. for their support.