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High mobility I− / I3− redox couple in a molecular plastic crystal: A potential new generation of electrolyte for solid-state photoelectrochemical cells
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posted on 2006-01-31, 00:00 authored by Q Dai, D MacFarlane, Maria ForsythMaria ForsythA series of new electrolyte materials based on a molecular plastic crystal doped by different iodide salts together with iodine have been prepared and characterized by thermal analysis, ionic conductivity, electrochemical and solid-state NMR diffusion measurements. In these materials, the plastic crystal phase of succinonitrile acts as a good matrix for the quaternary ammonium based iodides and iodine and appears to act in some cases as a solid-state “solvent” for the binary dopants. The materials were prepared by mixing the components in the molten state with subsequent cooling into the plastic crystalline state. This resulted in waxy-solid electrolytes in the temperature range from − 40 to 60 °C. The combination of structural variation of the cations, and fast redox couple diffusion (comparable with liquid-based electrolytes), as well as a high ionic conductivity of up to 3 × 10− 3 S cm− 1 at ambient temperature, make these materials very attractive for potential use in solid-state photoelectrochemical cells.
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Journal
Solid state ionicsVolume
177Issue
3-4Pagination
395 - 401Publisher
ElsevierLocation
Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPublisher DOI
ISSN
0167-2738eISSN
1872-7689Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2005, Elsevier B.V.Usage metrics
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Keywords
solid electrolytediffusioniodide\/tri-iodideionic conductivity and plastic crystalScience & TechnologyPhysical SciencesChemistry, PhysicalPhysics, Condensed MatterChemistryPhysicsSENSITIZED SOLAR-CELLMETHYL-N-ALKYLPYRROLIDINIUMFAST-ION CONDUCTIONMOLTEN-SALTSCONVERSION EFFICIENCIESPOLYMER ELECTROLYTEPHOTOVOLTAIC CELLSCHARGE-SEPARATIONENERGY CONVERSIONTITANIUM-DIOXIDE