Effect of Coexisting TiO₂ Powder on Ionic Conduction of Highly Concentrated LiTFSA Aqueous Electrolyte (20.5 mol kg⁻¹)

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An electrical conductivity and its activation energy are measured for solid-liquid coexistence systems consisting of TiO₂ powder/highly concentrated LiTFSA aqueous electrolyte (20.5 mol kg⁻¹). The conductivity increases exponentially with an increase of the liquid content up to ca. 40 vol%, and the activation energy of the conductivity increases with a decrease of the liquid content below 35 vol%. Various spectroscopic measurement, such as Raman, near-infrared (NIR), and NMR spectra indicated that the presence of TiO₂ disrupts the nanoscale water channel structure in the water-enriched regions of the bulk solution in the TiO₂ powder/20.5 mol kg⁻¹ LiTFSA solid-liquid coexistence system with a liquid phase volume fraction below 40 vol%, resulting in an unusual decrease in the electrical conductivity. The strong influence of the solid phase on the electrical conduction of the highly concentrated LiTFSA electrolyte was found to be significant only in the region below 50 vol% in the liquid content, while in the region of the liquid content above 50 vol%, there were no differences due to electrolyte concentration and ion species, indicating the influence of the solid phase on electrical conduction.

Journal

  • Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry 93 (1), 017003-, 2025-01-15

    The Electrochemical Society of Japan

Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1050584642173760512
  • ISSN
    21862451
    13443542
  • HANDLE
    20.500.14094/0100492948
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Article Type
    journal article
  • Data Source
    • IRDB

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