Title: Single-Ion-Conducting SPP-SPA Blend Hydrogel-Based Pseudo-Solid Polymeric Electrolyte Material for Na+-Ion Constructed Energy Storage Devices
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A pseudo-solid blend polymeric hydrogel electrolyte material, sodium polyphosphate (SPP)-sodium polyacrylate (SPA), is successfully synthesized by using SPP and SPA in an aqueous medium. Large anionic polymer chains with small Na+ cations allow movement of cations only inside the matrix and make it a Na+-ion-based single-ion-conducting electrolyte. SPP-SPA has a gel matrix with good elasticity, flexibility, and adhesive property, which allow better transport of ions inside the matrix with a good electrode-electrolyte interface. Because water molecules present inside the matrix act like a water-in-salt electrolyte, it shows an electrochemical stability window of 2 V with good current density. This single-ion-conducting electrolyte shows a cationic transport number of ≈97%. The electrolyte shows room-temperature conductivity, matrix diffusivity constant, ionic mobility, and drift ionic velocity in the order of 10-4 S/cm, 10-8 m2/s, 10-6 m2/V s, and 10-3 m/s respectively. This electrolyte material follows a cage-type (n > 1) ionic conduction mechanism with the requirement of a low amount of activation energy, that is, 0.314 eV. A high amount of capacitance is associated with the electrolyte that has an insignificant electrode contribution. This SPP-SPA pseudo-solid polymeric electrolyte can be used as a highly promising smart material for energy storage and capacitor applications. © 2022 American Chemical Society.
