Publications by authors named "Rossukon Jommongkol"

A water-in-salt electrolyte is a highly concentrated aqueous solution (i.e., 21 mol LiTFSI in 1 kg H O) that reduces the number of water molecules surrounding salt ions, thereby decreasing the water activity responsible for decomposition.

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Aqueous batteries are regaining interest, thanks to the extended working stability voltage window in a highly concentrated electrolyte, namely the water-in-salt electrolyte. A solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) forms on the negative electrode to prevent water access to the electrode surface. However, we further reported that the formed SEI layer was not uniform on the surface of the glassy carbon electrode.

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