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A guanidium salt as a chaotropic agent for aqueous battery electrolytes
John Brown1,2,3, Juan Forero-Saboya1,2, Benoît Baptiste4
1Chimie du Solide et de l'Energie (CSE), Collège de France, UMR 8260, 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France. grimauda@bc.edu.
Abstract:
This study investigates a salt design principle for aqueous battery electrolytes by combining chaotropic ions, guanidium cations (Gdm) and bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide anions (TFSI), forming GdmTFSI. This salt's crystal structure was solved via single-crystal X-ray diffraction and characterized using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Study reveals that GdmTFSI salt disrupts the hydrogen bonding network of aqueous solutions, impacting water reactivity at electrochemical interfaces.
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