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1.0 M NaOTf in Regular Solvents with Additives as Liquid Electrolyte for Sodium-Ion Battery, 50 g/bottle, CSIBLENaOTf

1.0 M NaOTf in Regular Solvents with Additives as Liquid Electrolyte for Sodium-Ion Battery, 50 g/bottle, CSIBLENaOTf

$159.00 USD
In Stock SKU: CSIBLENaOTfG2
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NaOTf (Sodium Triflate, NaCF3SO3, is an advanced electrolyte salt that is highly valued for its excellent stability and conductivity in high-performance sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). NaOTf salt has the following features:

(1) High Chemical Stability: NaOTf exhibits excellent chemical stability and is highly resistant to hydrolysis (reaction with water). Unlike NaPF6, which produces highly corrosive HF gas when it encounters trace moisture, NaOTf does not. This enhanced stability improves the shelf life and safety of the electrolyte.

(2) Solid-State and Polymer Electrolytes: NaOTf is frequently the salt of choice for Polymer Electrolyte Membranes (PEMs), such as those based on polyethylene oxide (PEO). Its structural compatibility and stability make it well-suited for these non-liquid battery systems.

Part Number

CSIBLENaOTf (C-SIB-LE-NaOTf)

Appearance

Colorless Liquid

Electrolyte Composition

1.0 M NaOTf in EC/DMC/DEC/EMC/G2/G3/G4 with/without additives

(Customized electrolyte formula can be provided upon request)

Package Size 50 g/bottle

 

Notes: Please store the NaOTf liquid electrolyte in the glovebox due to its sensitivity to humidity.

References

  1. Y. Li, et al. Impact of Electrolyte Salts on Na Storage Performance for High-Surface-Area Carbon Anodes, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2021, 13, 41, 48745–48752.
  2. K. Li, et al. Effect of anion identity on ion association and dynamics of sodium ions in non-aqueous glyme based electrolytes—OTf vs TFSI, J. Chem. Phys. 2021, 154, 184505

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