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Ionic Associations and Hydration in the Electrical Double Layer of Water-in-Salt Electrolytes

Abstract:
Water-in-Salt-Electrolytes (WiSEs) are an exciting class of concentrated electrolytes finding applications in energy storage devices because of their expanded electrochemical stability window, good conductivity and cation transference number, and fire-extinguishing properties. These distinct properties are thought to originate from the presence of an anion-dominated ionic network and interpenetrating water channels for cation transport, which indicates that associations in WiSEs are crucial to understanding their properties. Currently, associations have mainly been investigated in the bulk, while little attention has been given to the electrolyte structure near electrified interfaces. Here, we develop a theory for the electrical double layer (EDL) of WiSEs, where we consistently account for the thermoreversible associations of species into Cayley tree aggregates. The theory predicts an asymmetric structure of the EDL. At negative voltages, hydrated Li+ dominates, and cluster aggregation is initially slightly enhanced before disintegration at larger voltages. At positive voltages, when compared to the bulk, clusters are strictly diminished. Performing atomistic molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of the EDL of WiSE provides EDL data for validation and bulk data for parametrization of our theory. Validating the predictions of our theory against MD showed good qualitative agreement. Furthermore, we performed electrochemical impedance measurements to determine the differential capacitance of the studied LiTFSI WiSE and also found reasonable agreement with our theory. Overall, the developed approach can be used to investigate ionic aggregation and solvation effects in the EDL, which, among other properties, can be used to understand the precursors for solid-electrolyte interphase formation.
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Published
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10.1021/acsami.5c01781

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ORCID:
0000-0001-9148-0668
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
International Development
Sub department:
Refugee Studies Centre
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ORCID:
0000-0003-2760-4499
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ORCID:
0000-0003-3442-2511



Publisher:
American Chemical Society
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces More from this journal
Volume:
17
Issue:
20
Pages:
29515-29534
Publication date:
2025-05-07
Acceptance date:
2025-04-22
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EISSN:
1944-8252
ISSN:
1944-8244


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2948542
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2025-05-22
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