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Perspective-Electrochemical Stability of Water-in-Salt Electrolytes

Kuehnel, Ruben-Simon
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Reber, David  
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Battaglia, Corsin
March 23, 2020
Journal Of The Electrochemical Society

The water-in-salt approach has expanded the electrochemical stability window of aqueous electrolytes, enabling novel aqueous batteries with relatively high cell voltages and energy densities. However, the stability of these electrolytes tends to be overestimated. The instability of the electrolyte is typically masked by high rates and a large excess amount of electrolyte present in lab cells. Based on a discussion of practical cells, we revisit voltammetry data and offer guidelines for a more stringent evaluation of electrochemical stability window data. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published on behalf of The Electrochemical Society by IOP Publishing Limited.

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DOI
10.1149/1945-7111/ab7c6f
Web of Science ID

WOS:000521563700003

Author(s)
Kuehnel, Ruben-Simon
Reber, David  
Battaglia, Corsin
Date Issued

2020-03-23

Published in
Journal Of The Electrochemical Society
Volume

167

Issue

7

Article Number

070544

Subjects

Electrochemistry

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Materials Science, Coatings & Films

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Materials Science

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aqueous-electrolyte

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performance

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