Ambient temperature, zinc ion-conducting, binary molten electrolyte based on acetamide and zinc perchlorate: application in rechargeable zinc batteries

Narayanan, N. S. Venkata ; Ashokraj, B. V. ; Sampath, S. (2010) Ambient temperature, zinc ion-conducting, binary molten electrolyte based on acetamide and zinc perchlorate: application in rechargeable zinc batteries Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 342 (2). pp. 505-512. ISSN 0021-9797

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Abstract

Binary room temperature molten electrolytes based on acetamide and zinc perchlorate have been prepared and characterized. The electrolytes are found to be highly zinc ion-conducting with very favorable physicochemical and electrochemical characteristics. Raman and infrared spectroscopic studies reveal the presence of large free-ion concentration in the molten liquid. This is corroborated by the high conductivity observed under ambient conditions. Rechargeable zinc batteries assembled using γ-MnO2 as the cathode and Zn as the anode with the molten electrolyte show high discharge capacities over several cycles, indicating excellent reversibility. This unique class of acetamide-based, room temperature molten liquids may become viable and green alternative electrolytes for rechargeable zinc-based secondary batteries.

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Keywords:Room Temperature Molten Electrolytes; Acetamide-based Eutectics; Zinc Ion-conducting Electrolytes; Vibrational Spectroscopy; Rechargeable zinc-based Batteries
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