“Water-in-salt” electrolytes with excellent electrochemical and physical properties have been extensively investigated. However, the structural understanding of the lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI) in water is still lacking. Here, we perform synchrotron X-ray scattering to systemically study the structural variation of TFSI anions in an aqueous solution under a variety of concentrations and temperatures. There are two different solvation structures in the solution: TFSI- solvated structure and TFSI- network. As the concentration increases, the TFSI- solvated structure gradually disappears while the TFSI- network gradually forms. Even at relatively low concentrations, the TFSI- network can be observed. Our experimental re...
Super-concentrated "water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy ...
We report on the nano-structure of solvated ionic liquids (SILs) formed by dissolving a Li-salt (LiT...
High salt concentration has been shown to induce increased electrochemical stability in organic solv...
Water-in-salt (WIS) electrolytes containing 21 m lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
High salt concentration has been shown to induce increased electrochemical stability in organic solv...
Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluorom...
Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluorom...
“Water-in-salt” (WIS) electrolytes exhibit excellent safety and electrochemical performance. However...
“Water-in-salt” (WIS) electrolytes exhibit excellent safety and electrochemical performance. However...
Highly concentrated electrolytes based on Li-salts and chelating solvents, such as glymes, are promi...
Super-concentrated "water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy ...
Super-concentrated "water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy ...
We report on the nano-structure of solvated ionic liquids (SILs) formed by dissolving a Li-salt (LiT...
High salt concentration has been shown to induce increased electrochemical stability in organic solv...
Water-in-salt (WIS) electrolytes containing 21 m lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
The increasing interest in developing safe and sustainable energy storage systems has led to the rap...
High salt concentration has been shown to induce increased electrochemical stability in organic solv...
Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluorom...
Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluorom...
“Water-in-salt” (WIS) electrolytes exhibit excellent safety and electrochemical performance. However...
“Water-in-salt” (WIS) electrolytes exhibit excellent safety and electrochemical performance. However...
Highly concentrated electrolytes based on Li-salts and chelating solvents, such as glymes, are promi...
Super-concentrated "water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy ...
Super-concentrated "water-in-salt" electrolytes recently spurred resurgent interest for high energy ...
We report on the nano-structure of solvated ionic liquids (SILs) formed by dissolving a Li-salt (LiT...
High salt concentration has been shown to induce increased electrochemical stability in organic solv...