Method for synthesizing quaternary ammonium systems
US-9064633-B2 · Jun 23, 2015 · US
US10049825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10049825-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313864477-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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To provide an ionic liquid which has at least one of properties such as high ionic conductivity, a small reduction in ionic conductivity at a low temperature, a low melting point, and a low viscosity. To provide a power storage device having higher initial charge and discharge efficiency than a power storage device containing a conventional ionic liquid. A cyclic quaternary ammonium salt is liquid at room temperature and contains a quaternary spiro ammonium cation having an asymmetrical structure including two aliphatic rings and one or more substituents bonded to one or both of the two aliphatic rings and an anion corresponding to the quaternary spiro ammonium cation. The power storage device includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing the cyclic quaternary ammonium salt as a nonaqueous solvent.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cyclic quaternary ammonium salt consisting of: a quaternary spiro ammonium cation including a substituted aliphatic ring and an unsubstituted aliphatic ring; and a counter anion to the quaternary spiro ammonium cation, wherein the number of carbon atoms in the substituted aliphatic ring is four, and the number of carbon atoms in the unsubstituted aliphatic ring is five, wherein each substituent on the substituted aliphatic ring is a methyl group, and wherein the cyclic quaternary ammonium salt is an ionic liquid. 2. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 1 , wherein a melting point of the ionic liquid is lower than a room temperature. 3. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 1 , wherein the substituent is an electron-donating substituent. 4. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 1 , wherein a reduction potential of the ionic liquid is lower than or equal to 0.5 V with respect to a redox potential of lithium. 5. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 1 , wherein a conductivity of the ionic liquid at 25° C. is higher than or equal to 3 mS/cm. 6. A power storage device comprising: a positive electrode; a negative electrode; and the cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 1 . 7. The power storage device according to claim 6 further comprising: a lithium salt. 8. A cyclic quaternary ammonium salt expressed by Formula (G1), wherein: n is 1; m is 2; α is 1; β is 0; X is a methyl group; and A − is an anion selected from a monovalent amide anion, a monovalent methide anion, a perfluoroalkylsulfonate anion, tetrafluoroborate, perfluoroalkylborate, hexafluorophosphate, and perfluoroalkylphosphate, and wherein the cyclic quaternary ammonium salt is an ionic liquid. 9. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein the ionic liquid is liquid at room temperature. 10. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein the substituent is an electron-donating substituent. 11. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein the ionic liquid is expressed by Formula (G10), 12. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein a reduction potential of the ionic liquid is lower than or equal to 0.5 V with respect to a redox potential of lithium. 13. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein a conductivity of the ionic liquid at 25° C. is higher than or equal to 3 mS/cm. 14. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein a melting point of the ionic liquid is lower than a room temperature. 15. The cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 , wherein a substitution position of X is the 2-position of the cyclic quaternary ammonium cation. 16. A power storage device comprising: a positive electrode; a negative electrode; and the cyclic quaternary ammonium salt according to claim 8 . 17. The power storage device according to claim 16 further comprising: a lithium salt. 18. A power storage device comprising, a positive electrode; a negative electrode; and an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte comprises: an ionic liquid consisting of: a quaternary spiro ammonium cation including a first aliphatic ring and a second aliphatic ring, wherein the first aliphatic ring has four carbon atoms and a methyl substituent and the second aliphatic ring has five carbon atoms; and a counter anion to the quaternary spiro ammonium cation; and a metal salt. 19. The power storage device according claim 18 , wherein metal ions of the metal salt are selected from at least one of lithium ions, sodium ions, potassium ions, calcium ions, strontium ions, and barium ions. 20. The power storage device according claim 18 , wherein the negative electrode comprises an active material, wherein the active material is selected from at least one of a graphite, graphitizing carbon, non-graphitizing carbon, a carbon nanotube, a graphene, and a carbon black, and wherein the metal salt is a lithium salt. 21. The ionic liquid according to claim 18 , wherein a melting point of the ionic liquid is lower than a room temperature.
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