Abstract
The effects of the incorporation of ethylene
carbonate (EC) or dimethyl carbonate on the physicochemical
and electrochemical properties of ionic liquids (ILs) based on
aliphatic quaternary ammonium and imide anion were studied.
The evolution of the melting point, glass transition, ionic
conductivity, diffusion coefficient, and electrochemical stability
were evaluated. The addition of a low amount of solvent, that
is, 20 wt %, allows us to improve significantly the conductivity
values, reaching 12 mS/cm at 40 °C. The incorporation of a
polar solvent, EC, has no positive effect on the IL dissociation.
Moreover, the incorporation of EC in ILs improves the
electrochemical stability toward reduction, whereas the high anodic stability is maintained. The addition of LiTFSI in IL +
solvent electrolytes has been investigated. Although this addition reduces the ionic conductivity, this decrease is less pronounced
than in pure ILs, showing the beneficial effect of the additive solvent.
IF: 4.309
DOI: 10.1021/jp301322x