Theory of The Double Layer in Water-in-Salt Electrolytes
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One challenge in developing the next generation of lithium-ion batteries is the replacement of organic electrolytes, which are flammable and most often contain toxic and thermally unstable lithium salts, with safer, environmentally friendly alternatives. Recently developed Water-in-Salt Electrolytes (WiSEs) were found to be a promising alternative, having also enhanced electrochemical stability. In this work, we develop a simple modified Poisson-Fermi theory, which demonstrates the fine interplay between electrosorption, solvation, and ion correlations. The phenomenological parameters are extracted from molecular simulations, also performed here. The theory reproduces the electrical double layer structure of WiSEs with remarkable accuracy.
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