Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Relaxation Pathways in Electrolytes for Energy Storage
12 Apr 2023
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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors highlight some of the research carried out on electrolytes in recent years using NMR relaxometry techniques, including studies on liquid electro-lytes, such as ionic liquids and organic solvent; on semi-solid-state electrolytes and solid electrolytes such as glasses, glass ceramics and polymers.
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Abstract: NMR spin relaxation times have been an instrumental tool in deciphering the local en-vironment of ionic species, the various interactions they engender and the effect of these interactions on their dynamics in conducting media. Of particular importance has been their application in studying the wide range of electrolytes for energy storage, on which this chapter is based. Here we highlight some of the research carried out on electrolytes in recent years using NMR relaxometry techniques. Specifically, studies on liquid electro-lytes, such as ionic liquids and organic solvent; on semi-solid-state electrolytes, such as ionogels and polymer gels, and solid electrolytes such as glasses, glass ceramics and polymers. Although this chapter focuses on a small selection of materials, we believe they demonstrate the breadth of application and the invaluable nature of NMR relaxometry.
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