Ion‐Pairing: A Bygone Treatment of Electrolyte Solutions?

IF 5.1 4区 材料科学 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Lars Olow Simon Colbin, Yunqi Shao, Reza Younesi
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Abstract

The field of battery research has advanced significantly in the past 50 years. Despite the importance of electrolyte solutions for these devices, the battery community's perception of this essential component arguably aligns more with the 19th century reasoning than the 20th centuries advancements. This paper traces the historical evolution of electrolyte theories, emphasizing the consequences of an overly ion‐pairing‐centric view, and the benefits of a more nuanced analysis. A quantitative example is provided. It will be shown that an association constant of can be obtained from conductivity measurements of sodium acetate in water. However, studying the activity coefficients of this electrolyte reveals that this association constant would result in an unreasonable scenario where the free ions behave as uncharged particles at low concentrations. The aim is to promote a nuanced perspective on electrolyte solutions within the battery community, while also providing a collection of reputable references for the interested readers further studies.

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离子配对:电解质溶液的过时处理方法?
在过去的 50 年中,电池研究领域取得了长足的进步。尽管电解质溶液对这些设备非常重要,但电池界对这一重要组成部分的认识却更多地停留在 19 世纪的推理上,而不是 20 世纪的进步上。本文追溯了电解质理论的历史演变,强调了过度以离子配对为中心的观点所带来的后果,以及进行更细致分析的益处。本文提供了一个定量实例。文章将说明,通过测量醋酸钠在水中的电导率,可以得到关联常数为 。然而,研究这种电解质的活度系数后会发现,这个关联常数会导致一种不合理的情况,即游离离子在低浓度时表现为不带电的粒子。本文旨在促进电池界对电解质溶液有一个细致入微的认识,同时也为感兴趣的读者进一步研究提供可靠的参考文献。
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CiteScore
8.60
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5.30%
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223
期刊介绍: Electrochemical energy storage devices play a transformative role in our societies. They have allowed the emergence of portable electronics devices, have triggered the resurgence of electric transportation and constitute key components in smart power grids. Batteries & Supercaps publishes international high-impact experimental and theoretical research on the fundamentals and applications of electrochemical energy storage. We support the scientific community to advance energy efficiency and sustainability.
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