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  • Alkali metal salts typically have high melting points due to strong electrostatic forces, necessitating solvents for liquid electrolytes at room temperature.
  • The study discusses six room-temperature liquid phosphate-anion-based alkali metal salts (Li/Na/K) that are thermally stable up to 225 °C and have glass transition temperatures from -61 to -29 °C.
  • These salts show high anodic stabilities (up to 6 V) and some battery performance at elevated temperatures, suggesting that solvent-free electrolyte designs may lead to innovative battery concepts despite current performance limitations.

Article Abstract

Alkali metal salts usually have high melting points due to strong electrostatic interactions and solvents are needed to create ambient temperature liquid electrolytes. Here, we report on six phosphate-anion-based alkali metal salts, Li/Na/K, all of which are liquids at room temperature, with glass transition temperatures ranging from -61 to -29 °C, and are thermally stable up to at least 225 °C. While the focus herein is on various physico-chemical properties, these salts also exhibit high anodic stabilities, up to 6 V M/M (M = Li/Na/K), and deliver some battery performance - at elevated temperatures as there are severe viscosity limitations at room-temperature. While the battery performance arguably is sub-par, solvent-free electrolytes based on alkali metal salts such as these should pave the way for conceptually different Li/Na/K-batteries, either by refined anion design or by using several salts to create eutectic mixtures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3cc00318cDOI Listing

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