2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2005.03.068
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Mixed ionic liquid as electrolyte for lithium batteries

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“…Ionic liquids are most simply defined as organic salts with melting points below some arbitrary temperature, such as 100 °C, and are thermally stable over a wide temperature range. In particular, some ionic liquids can maintain their liquid state at temperatures as high as 200 °C [20,21]. As a result, ionic liquids have been employed in a wide variety of reactions as environmentally benign solvents, suitable for a range of organic reactions [11,12,[22][23][24][25][26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ionic liquids are most simply defined as organic salts with melting points below some arbitrary temperature, such as 100 °C, and are thermally stable over a wide temperature range. In particular, some ionic liquids can maintain their liquid state at temperatures as high as 200 °C [20,21]. As a result, ionic liquids have been employed in a wide variety of reactions as environmentally benign solvents, suitable for a range of organic reactions [11,12,[22][23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the disadvantages of high viscosity and low ionic conductivity lead to poor cyclic stability and rate performance [9]. Several modification methods, such as mixing organic solvents with RTILs [10,11] and adding additives to assist in forming stable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) films [8,12], have been proposed to promote the application of RTILs. Sulfones and nitriles also have wide electrochemical windows and have been investigated as the electrolyte solvents for high-voltage LIBs [13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Instead, upon a temperature increase, the apolar subcomponents contribute to what would be an expected decrease of prepeak intensity. C Ongoing research on ionic liquids (ILs) continues to grow due to numerous possible applications including CO 2 capture, 1-13 energy storage, [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] and cellulose processing.…”
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