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1.0 M NaClO4 in Regular Solvents with Additives as Liquid Electrolyte for Sodium-Ion Battery, 50 g/bottle, CSIBLENCO

1.0 M NaClO4 in Regular Solvents with Additives as Liquid Electrolyte for Sodium-Ion Battery, 50 g/bottle, CSIBLENCO

$149.00 USD
In Stock SKU: CSIBLENCOEDMEM111
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NaClO4 is one of the most commonly studied sodium salts for SIB electrolytes, typically dissolved in aprotic organic solvents like ethylene carbonate (EC) and propylene carbonate (PC) mixtures (e.g., 1.0 M NaClO4 in EC/PC). It has following features:

(1) High Solubility: NaClO4 has high solubility in common carbonate and ether solvents, allowing for the formation of concentrated electrolytes with high ionic conductivity (often ranging from 5-7 mS/cm at ambient temperature).

(2) Cost and Availability: Sodium is extremely abundant and low-cost, making NaClO4 an economically attractive salt compared to salts containing more expensive elements like lithium or fluorine.

(3) Wide Electrochemical Stability Window: It offers a generally wide electrochemical stability window, with stability up to approximately 4.5 V versus Na/Na+ in some formulations, which is suitable for many high-voltage cathode materials.

Part Number

CSIBLENCO (C-SIB-LE-NCO)

Appearance

Colorless Liquid

Electrolyte Composition

1.0 M NaClO4 in EC/DMC/DEC/EMC with/without additives

(Customized electrolyte formula can be provided upon request)

Package Size 50 g/bottle

 

Notes: Please store the NaPF6 liquid electrolyte in the glovebox due to its sensitivity to humidity.

References

  1. Ryo Sakamoto, et al. Local structure of a highly concentrated NaClO4 aqueous solution-type electrolyte for sodium ion batteries, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 26452-26458.
  2. X. Zhou, et al. Anion Receptor Weakens ClO4− Solvation for High-Temperature Sodium-Ion Batteries, Adv. Funct. Mater., 2024, 34, 2302281

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