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Gelation, Clustering and Crowding in the Electrical Double Layer of Ionic Liquids

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arxiv 2204.11123 v2 pith:MFZ4BLZR submitted 2022-04-23 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech

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Understanding the bulk and interfacial properties of super-concentrated electrolytes, such as ionic liquids (ILs), has attracted significant attention lately for their promising applications in supercapacitors and batteries. Recently, McEldrew \textit{et al.} developed a theory for reversible ion associations in bulk ILs, which accounted for the formation of all possible Cayley tree clusters and a percolating ionic network (gel). Here we adopt and develop this approach to understand the associations of ILs in the electrical double layer at electrified interfaces. With increasing charge of the electrode, the theory predicts a transition from a regime dominated by a gelled or clustered state to a regime dominated by free, crowded ions. This transition from gelation to crowding is conceptually similar to the overscreening to crowding transition.

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