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Impact of Multivalent Cations on Interfacial Layering in Water-In-Salt Electrolytes
Alexis G. Hoane
, Qianlu Zheng
, Nicholas D. Maldonado
,
Rosa M. Espinosa-Marzal
,
Andrew A. Gewirth
Grainger College of Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Chemistry
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Materials Research Lab
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Multivalent Cations
100%
Water-in-salt Electrolyte
100%
Zn2+
50%
Lithium Bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI)
50%
Ca2+
33%
Mg2+
33%
Positive Potential
33%
Al3+
33%
Double Layer
33%
Multivalent Electrolytes
33%
Mixed Electrolyte
33%
Mg(TFSI)2
33%
Water Structure
16%
Atomic Force Microscope
16%
Voltammetry
16%
Negative Potential
16%
Microscope Measurement
16%
Passivation
16%
Layer Composition
16%
Surface-enhanced Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy (SEIRAS)
16%
Ultramicroelectrode
16%
Probe Molecule
16%
Interlayer Distance
16%
Layer Behavior
16%
Metal-ion Batteries
16%
Engineering
Double Layer
100%
Atomic Force Microscope
50%
Passivation
50%
Infrared Absorption
50%
Interlayer Distance
50%
Material Science
Absorption Spectroscopy
100%
Voltammetry
100%
Chemistry
Table Salt
100%
Voltammetry
16%
Chemical Passivation
16%
Surface Enhanced Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy
16%