Literature DB >> 29512676

Magnesium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide complexes with triglyme and asymmetric homologues: phase behavior, coordination structures and melting point reduction.

Kei Hashimoto1, Soma Suzuki1, Morgan L Thomas1, Toshihiko Mandai2, Seiji Tsuzuki3, Kaoru Dokko4, Masayoshi Watanabe1.   

Abstract

The phase behavior of binary mixtures of triglyme (G3) and Mg[TFSA]2 (TFSA: bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide) was investigated, towards the development of a Mg2+-based room-temperature solvate ionic liquid (SIL) electrolyte. In a 1 : 1 molar ratio, G3 and Mg[TFSA]2 form a thermally stable complex (decomposition temperature, Td: 240 °C) with a melting point (Tm) of 70 °C, which is considerably lower than that of the analogous tetraglyme (G4) system (137 °C). X-ray crystallography of a single crystal of [Mg(G3)][TFSA]2 revealed that a single Mg2+ cation is coordinated by a single, distorted, tetradentate G3 molecule from one side, and two monodentate [TFSA]- anions, with transoid conformation, from the reverse side to form an ion pair. Raman spectra of [Mg(G3)][TFSA]2 in the molten state revealed the presence of different coordination structures, as the liquid exhibits changes in the vibrational modes corresponding to G3 and the [TFSA]- anion compared to those observed for the solid. Investigation of the ion pair stabilization energies by DFT calculations suggests that higher stability cation complexes and ion pairs co-exist in the molten state than those observed in the crystalline state. These results imply that the coordination structures of the ion pairs play a key role in providing SILs with low Tm. To decrease the Tm further, several asymmetric homologues of G3, which have higher conformational flexibility than G3, were investigated. Notably, a 1 : 1 mixture of Mg[TFSA]2 with G3Bu (where one of the terminal methyl groups of G3 is substituted for a butyl group) formed a thermally stable complex (Td: 251 °C) without any distinct Tm and showed reasonable ionic conductivity at room-temperature, indicating partial dissociation of ions. In this electrolyte, which showed high oxidative stability, quasi-reversible Mg deposition/dissolution was achieved, indicating that Mg2+-based room-temperature SILs can be utilized as a new class of Mg electrolyte.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29512676     DOI: 10.1039/c7cp08367j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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Authors:  Keisuke Shigenobu; Azusa Nakanishi; Kazuhide Ueno; Kaoru Dokko; Masayoshi Watanabe
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2019-07-23       Impact factor: 3.361

2.  Reversible electrodeposition and stripping of magnesium from solvate ionic liquid-tetrabutylammonium chloride mixtures.

Authors:  Pieter Geysens; Jan Fransaer; Koen Binnemans
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-11-18       Impact factor: 4.036

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