Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (21 mol/kgwater), have been recently discovered to exhibit unexpectedly large electrochemical windows and high lithium transference numbers, thus paving the way to safe and sustainable charge storage devices. The peculiar transport features in these electrolytes are influenced by their intrinsically nanoseparated morphology, stemming from the anion hydrophobic nature and manifesting as nanosegregation between anions and water domains. The underlying mechanism behind this structure-dynamics correlation is, however, still a matter of strong debate. Here, we enhance the apolar nature of the anions, exploring the properties of the aqueous electrolytes of lithium salts with a strongly asymmetric anion, namely, (trifluoromethylsulfonyl)(nonafluorobutylsulfonyl) imide. Using a synergy of experimental and computational tools, we detect a remarkable level of structural heterogeneity at a mesoscopic level between anion-rich and water-rich domains. Such a ubiquitous sponge-like, bicontinuous morphology develops across the whole concentration range, evolving from large fluorinated globules at high dilution to a percolating fluorous matrix intercalated by water nanowires at super-concentrated regimes. Even at extremely concentrated conditions, a large population of fully hydrated lithium ions, with no anion coordination, is detected. One can then derive that the concomitant coexistence of (i) a mesoscopically segregated structure and (ii) fully hydrated lithium clusters disentangled from anion coordination enables the peculiar lithium diffusion features that characterize water-in-salt systems.

Liquid structure of a water-in-salt electrolyte with a remarkably asymmetric anion / Triolo, Alessandro; Di Lisio, Valerio; Lo Celso, Fabrizio; Appetecchi, Giovanni Battista; Fazio, Barbara; Chater, Philip; Martinelli, Andrea; Sciubba, Fabio; Russina, Olga. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. B. - ISSN 1520-5207. - 125:45(2021), pp. 12500-12517. [10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c06759]

Liquid structure of a water-in-salt electrolyte with a remarkably asymmetric anion

Triolo Alessandro
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Di Lisio Valerio;Appetecchi Giovanni Battista;Martinelli Andrea;Sciubba Fabio;Russina Olga
Conceptualization
2021

Abstract

Water-in-salt systems, i.e., super-concentrated aqueous electrolytes, such as lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (21 mol/kgwater), have been recently discovered to exhibit unexpectedly large electrochemical windows and high lithium transference numbers, thus paving the way to safe and sustainable charge storage devices. The peculiar transport features in these electrolytes are influenced by their intrinsically nanoseparated morphology, stemming from the anion hydrophobic nature and manifesting as nanosegregation between anions and water domains. The underlying mechanism behind this structure-dynamics correlation is, however, still a matter of strong debate. Here, we enhance the apolar nature of the anions, exploring the properties of the aqueous electrolytes of lithium salts with a strongly asymmetric anion, namely, (trifluoromethylsulfonyl)(nonafluorobutylsulfonyl) imide. Using a synergy of experimental and computational tools, we detect a remarkable level of structural heterogeneity at a mesoscopic level between anion-rich and water-rich domains. Such a ubiquitous sponge-like, bicontinuous morphology develops across the whole concentration range, evolving from large fluorinated globules at high dilution to a percolating fluorous matrix intercalated by water nanowires at super-concentrated regimes. Even at extremely concentrated conditions, a large population of fully hydrated lithium ions, with no anion coordination, is detected. One can then derive that the concomitant coexistence of (i) a mesoscopically segregated structure and (ii) fully hydrated lithium clusters disentangled from anion coordination enables the peculiar lithium diffusion features that characterize water-in-salt systems.
2021
molecular-force field; particle meshewald; local-structure; ionic liquids; dynamics; viscosity; conductivity dependence; LI+
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Liquid structure of a water-in-salt electrolyte with a remarkably asymmetric anion / Triolo, Alessandro; Di Lisio, Valerio; Lo Celso, Fabrizio; Appetecchi, Giovanni Battista; Fazio, Barbara; Chater, Philip; Martinelli, Andrea; Sciubba, Fabio; Russina, Olga. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY. B. - ISSN 1520-5207. - 125:45(2021), pp. 12500-12517. [10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c06759]
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