Jun-ya Hishii's research while affiliated with Yamaguchi University and other places

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Publications (1)


Binary Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Containing Organo-magnesium Complex for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries
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January 2011

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Journal of Power Sources

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Jun-ya Hishii

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Nobuko Yoshimoto

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A binary ionic liquid (IL) system based on a common organic cation, N,N-diethyl-N-methyl-N-(2-methoxyethyl)anmmonium (DEME+), with mixed anion of bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (TFSI−) and bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (FSI−) has been examined as a supporting electrolyte of rechargeable magnesium batteries. Basic properties of the mixed IL were measured as a function of the mixing ratio, n, in the composition of [DEME+][TFSI−]n[FSI−]1-n. Electrochemical deposition/dissolution behavior of magnesium was investigated in the mixed IL containing an organo-magnesium complex, methyl magnesium bromide with tetrahydrofuran (MeMgBr/THF). Viscosity and ionic conductivity of the mixed IL showed monotonous changes with the mixing ratio, while their thermal properties proved discontinuous changes with the compositions. Coulombic (current) efficiency of 90% or higher was obtained for cathodic deposition of magnesium in the mixed IL containing MeMgBr/THF. The current density for cathodic deposition and anodic dissolution depended on the IL composition, and the maximum value was obtained at the composition of n=0.5.

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... IL additives are commonly utilized in MMBs and LMBs because of their thermostability, nonvolatile, and nonflammable characteristics. 136 Using in situ EC-AFM, the interfacial evolution on Mg metal anode was investigated when IL (PP 14 TFSI) is added to the above TEG-based electrolyte (Fig. 12). During the plating process, sphere-shaped Mg deposits start to deposit on the electrode surface Chemical Physics Reviews REVIEW pubs.aip.org/aip/cpr when the potential sweeps negatively to À0.71 V, followed by the emergence of a tiny sphere. ...

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Recent progress in the application of in situ atomic force microscopy for metal anode processes in energy storage batteries
Binary Ionic Liquid Electrolytes Containing Organo-magnesium Complex for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries
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  • January 2011

Journal of Power Sources