A Method of Printing a Component in an Electrochemical Cell
US-2024258577-A1 · Aug 1, 2024 · US
US2024258564A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024258564-A1 |
| Application number | US-202218555081-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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A solid electrolyte including zwitterionic compounds comprising zwitterionic molecules and/or charge neutral polymers with zwitterion pendants. A salt is distributed through the solid such that the solid conducts alkali metal ions obtained from the salt and the zwitterionic compounds each include zero or more amorphous regions and one or more crystalline regions characterized by (1) a presence of Bragg diffraction peaks in an X-ray diffraction measurement of the solid; and (2) the solid having an ion conductivity of at least 10 −4 S/cm at a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius when a transport number for the alkali metal ions is at least 0.5 and a molar ratio of the salt to the zwitterionic units is 0.9. The electrolyte exhibits surprisingly high alkali metal ion conductivity and linear elastic modulus over a wide range of practically useful temperatures.
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A solid electrolyte comprising: a solid comprising zwitterionic compounds each comprising one or more cations and one or more anions, the zwitterionic compounds comprising at least one of zwitterionic molecules or charge neutral polymers comprising zwitterion pendants; and an electrolyte salt distributed through the solid such that the solid conducts the alkali metal ions obtained from the salt and the zwitterionic compounds each include zero or more amorphous regions and one or more crystalline regions characterized by: a presence of Bragg diffraction peaks in an X-ray diffraction measurement of the solid; and the solid having an ion conductivity of at least 10 −4 S/cm at a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius when: a molar ratio r of the salt to the zwitterionic monomer units in the charge neutral polymers is 0.9 and the molar ratio r of the salt to the zwitterionic units in the zwitterionic molecules is 0.9; and wherein the charge neutral polymers each comprise: a backbone comprising a plurality of backbone monomers; and a plurality of side chains, each of the side-chains attached to one of the backbone monomers; at least one of the side chains each include at least one of the zwitterionic monomer units comprising at least one of the cations and at least one of the anions of compensating charge; and the charge neutral polymers comprise one or more of the crystalline regions and one or more of the amorphous regions. 2 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the solid comprises a blend of the zwitterionic molecules and the charge neutral polymers. 3 . (canceled) 4 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 any of the claims 1 - 3 , wherein: the zwitterionic molecules each comprise one or more of the cations and one or more of the anions; and the zwitterionic molecules are located in one or more of the crystalline regions. 5 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the cations and the anions have sizes and shapes so that the crystalline regions include, or are separated by void spaces or vacancies sufficiently large to selectively allow passage of the alkali metal ions through the voids or vacancies such that the solid conducts the alkali metal ions with a transport number of at least 0.5. 6 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 any of the claims 1 - 5 , wherein the alkali metal ions are preferentially transported through the crystalline regions that form a percolation path through a surrounding matrix comprising the material of the solid. 7 . (canceled) 8 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the crystalline regions are arranged and dimensioned such that a conduction of the alkali metal ions is characterized by ballistic transport in a crystal and the solid is characterized by a linear elastic modulus of at least 100 kilopascals at room temperature (30 degrees Celsius) under a deformation frequency of 0.1 Hz. 9 . (canceled) 10 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 wherein the molar ratio r is in a range 0.05≤r≤2. 11 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein: the crystalline regions are dimensioned and arranged such that the solid has the ion conductivity of at least 10 −4 S/cm at a temperature 30 of degrees Celsius, and the transport number for the alkali metal ions is at least 0.5 and the crystalline regions are dimensioned and arranged such that the solid has the ion conductivity of at least 10 −6 S/cm at a temperature −15 degrees Celsius, and, the crystalline regions are dimensioned and arranged such that the solid has the ion conductivity of at least 10 −6 S/cm at a temperature 0 degrees Celsius. 12 . (canceled) 13 . (canceled) 14 . (canceled) 15 . The solid electrolyte of claim 2 , wherein: the side chains have a regular or periodic spacing along the backbone; and the cations and anions are sufficiently bulky to allow formation of a free volume between the side chains, the free volume so dimensioned to allow transport of the alkali metal ions through the free volume. 16 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 any of the claims 1 - 15 , wherein: the side-chains each have an alkyl, an ether, or siloxane linker connecting the zwitterionic monomer to the backbone, and the linker has a length in a range of 1-30 atoms so as to allow crystallization of the side chains. 17 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the cation comprises an ammonium or imidazolium and the anion comprises a group having the formula —SO 2 N − SO 2 —. 18 . (canceled) 19 . (canceled) 20 . (canceled) 21 . (canceled) 22 . (canceled) 23 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 wherein the one or more crystalline regions comprise one or more smectic crystals. 24 . (canceled) 25 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 any of the claims 1 - 24 , wherein the zwitterionic compounds comprise the zwitterionic molecules but not the charge neutral polymers. 26 . (canceled) 27 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein an ionic conductivity of the electrolyte in the absence of the salt is <10 −10 S/cm so that a majority of the conductivity comprises the conductivity of the alkali metal ions. 28 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the transport number t + is defined as the proportion of the ion conductivity which arises from the alkali metal ions and if the relative concentration of anions and cations are equal, then the transport number can be determined as follows: t + = σ + σ + + σ - where σ + is a first component of a conductivity of the solid electrolyte arising from the alkali metal ions (cations) and σ − is a second component of the conductivity attributed to any other ions different from the alkali metal ions, including anions. 29 . (canceled) 30 . (canceled) 31 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein a salt comprised of the cation and the anion, when separate from the zwitterionic compounds, has a melting temperature below 100 degrees Celsius. 32 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the anions are ionic liquid like or are larger than anions comprising SO 3 . 33 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the anions and cations are selected from the following: 34 . The solid electrolyte of claim 1 , wherein the zwitterionic compoun
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