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ChemPhysChem | 2016

Synthesis and Thermophysical Properties of Ether Functionalized Sulfonium Ionic Liquids as Potential Electrolytes for Electrochemical Applications

Erwan Coadou; Peter Goodrich; Alex R. Neale; Laure Timperman; Christopher Hardacre; Johan Jacquemin; Mérièm Anouti

Abstract During this work, a novel series of hydrophobic room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) based on five ether functionalized sulfonium cations bearing the bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide, [NTf2]− anion were synthesized and characterized. Their physicochemical properties, such as density, viscosity and ionic conductivity, electrochemical window, along with thermal properties including phase transition behavior and decomposition temperature, have been measured. All of these ILs showed large liquid range temperature, low viscosity, and good conductivity. Additionally, by combining DFT calculations along with electrochemical characterization it appears that these novel ILs show good electrochemical stability windows, suitable for the potential application as electrolyte materials in electrochemical energy storage devices.


ChemPhysChem | 2017

Thermophysical and Electrochemical Properties of Ethereal Functionalised Cyclic Alkylammonium-based Ionic Liquids as Potential Electrolytes for Electrochemical Applications

Alex R. Neale; Sinead Murphy; Peter Goodrich; Christopher Hardacre; Johan Jacquemin

Abstract A series of hydrophobic room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) based on ethereal functionalised pyrrolidinium, piperidinium and azepanium cations bearing the bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]imide, [TFSI]−, anion were synthesized and characterized. Their physicochemical properties such as density, viscosity and electrolytic conductivity, and thermal properties including phase transition behaviour and decomposition temperature have been measured. All of the ILs showed low melting point, low viscosity and good conductivity and the latter properties have been discussed in terms of the IL fragility, an important electrolyte feature of the transport properties of glass‐forming ILs. Furthermore, the studied [TFSI]−‐based ILs generally exhibit good electrochemical stabilities and, by coupling electrochemical experiments and DFT calculations, the effect of ether functionalisation at the IL cation on the electrochemical stability of the IL is discussed. Preliminary investigations into the Li‐redox chemistry at a Cu working electrode are also reported as a function of ether‐functionality within the pyrrolidinium‐based IL family. Overall, the results show that these ionic liquids are suitable for electrochemical devices such as battery systems, fuel cells or supercapacitors.


ChemPhysChem | 2018

Acyclic and Cyclic Alkyl and Ether‐Functionalised Sulfonium Ionic Liquids Based on the [TFSI]− and [FSI]− Anions as Potential Electrolytes for Electrochemical Applications

Sinead Murphy; Flavien Ivol; Alex R. Neale; Peter Goodrich; Fouad Ghamouss; Christopher Hardacre; Johan Jacquemin

This work provides a study based on acyclic and cyclic sulfonium ionic liquids (ILs) with alkyl and ether-functionality on the cation paired with the bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide, [TFSI]- , or the bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide, [FSI]- , as the counter anion. Herein, thermophysical characterisation of nine sulfonium-based ILs concerning the density, viscosity and conductivity and thermal properties including phase transition behaviour and decomposition temperature is reported. The electrochemical stability of the ILs was also measured by cyclic voltammetry at a glassy carbon macro-disk electrode. All of the ILs showed low melting point, low viscosity and good conductivity and could serve as potential electrolytes for energy storage devices.


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

The use of binary mixtures of 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide and aliphatic nitrile solvents as electrolyte for supercapacitors

Christoph Schütter; Alex R. Neale; Patrick Wilde; Peter Goodrich; Christopher Hardacre; Stefano Passerini; Johan Jacquemin; Andrea Balducci


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Effect of cation structure on the oxygen solubility and diffusivity in a range of bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide anion based ionic liquids for lithium-air battery electrolytes

Alex R. Neale; Peilin Li; Johan Jacquemin; Peter Goodrich; Sarah C. Ball; Richard G. Compton; Christopher Hardacre


Journal of Power Sources | 2016

An ether-functionalised cyclic sulfonium based ionic liquid as an electrolyte for electrochemical double layer capacitors

Alex R. Neale; Sinead Murphy; Peter Goodrich; Christoph Schütter; Christopher Hardacre; Stefano Passerini; Andrea Balducci; Johan Jacquemin


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Electrochemical performance of laser micro-structured nickel oxyhydroxide cathodes

Alex R. Neale; Yang Jin; Jinglei Ouyang; Stephen Hughes; David Hesp; V.R. Dhanak; Geoff Dearden; Stuart Edwardson; Laurence J. Hardwick


Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data | 2017

Physical–Chemical Characterization of Binary Mixtures of 1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium Bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide and Aliphatic Nitrile Solvents as Potential Electrolytes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications

Alex R. Neale; Christoph Schütter; Patrick Wilde; Peter Goodrich; Christopher Hardacre; Stefano Passerini; Andrea Balducci; Johan Jacquemin


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2017

Physical and Electrochemical Investigations into Blended Electrolytes Containing a Glyme Solvent and Two Bis{(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl}imide-Based Ionic Liquids

Alex R. Neale; Peter Goodrich; Terri-Louise Hughes; Christopher Hardacre; Sarah C. Ball; Johan Jacquemin


Archive | 2018

Electrolytes for Li-O2 Batteries

Alex R. Neale; Peter Goodrich; Christopher Hardacre; Johan Jacquemin

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Peter Goodrich

Queen's University Belfast

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Johan Jacquemin

François Rabelais University

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Andrea Balducci

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christoph Schütter

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Stefano Passerini

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Patrick Wilde

Queen's University Belfast

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Sinead Murphy

Queen's University Belfast

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