Superconcentrated electrolytes have emerged as a promising class of materials for energy storage devices, with evidence that high voltage performance is possible even with water as the solvent. Here, we study the changes in the water hydrogen bonding network induced by the dissolution of lithium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI) in concentrations ranging from the dilute to the superconcentrated regimes. Using time-resolved two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, we observe the progressive disruption of the water–water hydrogen bond network and the appearance of isolated water molecules interacting only with ions, which can be identified and spectroscopically isolated through the intermolecular cross-peaks between the water and the...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
Water’s extended hydrogen-bond network results in rich and complex dynamics on the sub-picosecond ti...
The properties and behavior of water greatly influence biomolecular structure and function, yet many...
Superconcentrated electrolytes have emerged as a promising class of materials for energy storage dev...
Superconcentrated aqueous electrolytes have shown promise as safe and high-voltage lithium-ion batte...
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been deployed in a wide range of energy-storage applications and h...
In the last few decades, aqueous electrolytes based on ionic liquids (ILs) have been attractive beca...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
Using two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, this work has dissected the intermolecular dynamics in ...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
The water hydrogen-bonding network at a lipid bilayer surface is crucial to understanding membrane s...
A critical difference between living and nonliving is the existence of cell membranes, and hydration...
International audienceThe water reduction that produces hydrogen is one key reaction for electrochem...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
Water’s extended hydrogen-bond network results in rich and complex dynamics on the sub-picosecond ti...
The properties and behavior of water greatly influence biomolecular structure and function, yet many...
Superconcentrated electrolytes have emerged as a promising class of materials for energy storage dev...
Superconcentrated aqueous electrolytes have shown promise as safe and high-voltage lithium-ion batte...
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been deployed in a wide range of energy-storage applications and h...
In the last few decades, aqueous electrolytes based on ionic liquids (ILs) have been attractive beca...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
Using two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, this work has dissected the intermolecular dynamics in ...
Water is an extensively self-associated liquid due to its extensive hydrogen bond (H-bond) forming a...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
The water hydrogen-bonding network at a lipid bilayer surface is crucial to understanding membrane s...
A critical difference between living and nonliving is the existence of cell membranes, and hydration...
International audienceThe water reduction that produces hydrogen is one key reaction for electrochem...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
We present a study of the effect of hydrogen bonding on vibrational energy relaxation of the OH-stre...
Water’s extended hydrogen-bond network results in rich and complex dynamics on the sub-picosecond ti...
The properties and behavior of water greatly influence biomolecular structure and function, yet many...