Claims
- 1. An alkali-cation conducting liquid electrolyte having a conductivity equal to or greater than about 10.sup.-4 S/cm at a temperature of 100.degree. C. or lower, said liquid electrolyte comprising:
- (i) one or more alkali-metal-ion containing salts selected from the group consisting of: MX, MBX.sub.4, MAlX.sub.4, MAl.sub.2 X.sub.7, MGaX.sub.4, MPX.sub.6, MAsX.sub.6, MSbX.sub.6, MFeX.sub.4, and MMoX.sub.6 ; wherein:
- M is an alkali metal ion; and,
- X is the same or different at each occurrence and is an anion selected from the group consisting of: F.sup.-, CN.sup.-, NCO.sup.-, SeCN.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.-, ClO.sub.3.sup.-, BrO.sub.4.sup.-, BrO.sub.3.sup.-, IO.sub.4.sup.-, IO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CH.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, p-tolyl-SO.sub.3.sup.-, CCl.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.2 ClCFClSO.sub.3.sup.-, ##STR3## (SO.sub.2 Cl).sub.2 N.sup.-, (SO.sub.2 F).sub.2 N.sup.-, (POCL.sub.2).sub.2 N.sup.-, (POF.sub.2).sub.2 N.sup.- and (CF.sub.3 SO.sub.2).sub.3 C.sup.- ; and,
- (ii) a solvate composition of formula AR.sub.4 X.sub.2 ; wherein:
- A is a divalent alkaline earth metal ion;
- R is one or more solvating organic compounds selected from the group consisting of: 1,2-dimethoxy ethane; dimethyl sulfide; diethyl sulfide; acetonitrile; propionitrile; butyronitrile; and compounds of formula NC--(CH.sub.2).sub.n --CN, where n is an integer ranging from 1 to 10; or,
- R.sub.4, when taken together, is one or more organic compounds selected from the group consisting of: tetraglyme; pentaglyme; hexaglyme; low molecular weight polyethylene oxides; low molecular weight polypropylene oxides; 12-crown-4 ether; 15-crown-5 ether; 18-crown-6 ether; dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 ether; and,
- X is the same or different at each occurrence and is an anion selected from the group consisting of: F.sup.-, Cl.sup.-, Br.sup.-, I.sup.-, CN.sup.-, OCN.sup.-, SCN.sup.-, SeCN.sup.-, NO.sub.3.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.-, ClO.sub.4.sup.-, ClO.sub.3.sup.-, BrO.sub.4.sup.-, BrO.sub.3.sup.-, IO.sub.4.sup.-, IO.sub.3.sup.-, CH.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CF.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CH.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, p-tolyl-SO.sub.3.sup.-, (CF.sub.3 SO.sub.2).sub.2 N.sup.-, CCl.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.2 ClCFClSO.sub.3.sup.-, ##STR4## N(SO.sub.2 Cl).sub.2.sup.- and fluorine-substituted analogs, and N(POCl.sub.2).sub.2.sup.- and fluorine-substituted analogs.
- 2. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 25.degree. C.
- 3. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 0.degree. C.
- 4. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
- 5. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said alkali metal ion is lithium ion.
- 6. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said alkali metal ion is sodium ion.
- 7. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said alkali metal ion is a mixture of alkali-metal ions.
- 8. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said alkali metal ion is a mixture of lithium ions and sodium ions.
- 9. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said alkaline earth metal ion is a magnesium ion.
- 10. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte comprises from mole 5 mol % to 65 mol % of said solvate.
- 11. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte comprises from mole 40 mol % to 55 mol % of said solvate.
- 12. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, wherein said liquid electrolyte is supported on a high surface area support, wherein said high surface area support has a surface area of at least about 0.1 m.sup.2 /g.
- 13. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 12, wherein said high surface area support is comprised of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of: fumed silicas; aluminas; titanium dioxides; silica gels; and high surface area ceramics.
- 14. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 1, further comprising a high molecular weight polymer which is soluble in said liquid electrolyte, to form a rubbery electrolyte having a conductivity of at least about 10.sup.-5 S/cm at 25.degree. C. and at least about 10.sup.-3 S/cm at 100.degree. C.
- 15. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, said rubbery electrolyte comprising at least about 60 weight percent of alkali-metal ion salt, and not more than about 40 weight percent of said high molecular weight polymer.
- 16. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, wherein said high molecular weight polymer comprises one or more cation-solvating polymers or networks of cation-solvating polymers selected from the group consisting of: polypropylene oxides; polyethylene oxides; poly(bis(methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazenes; and ethylene oxide grafted polysiloxanes.
- 17. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, wherein said high molecular weight polymer is one or more anionic cation-neutralized polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyvinyl sulfonates; sulfonated polystyrenes; sulfonated polysiloxanes; polysulfonamides; polysulfonimides; and sulfonated polyimides.
- 18. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 25.degree. C.
- 19. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 0.degree. C.
- 20. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 14, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
- 21. An alkali-cation conducting liquid electrolyte having a conductivity equal to or greater than about 10.sup.-4 S/cm at a temperature of 100.degree. C. or lower, said liquid electrolyte comprising:
- (i) two or more alkali-metal-ion containing salts selected from the group consisting of: MX, MBX.sub.4, MAlX.sub.4, MAl.sub.2 X.sub.7, MGaX.sub.4, MInX.sub.4, MPX.sub.6, MAsX.sub.6, MSbX.sub.6, MFeX.sub.4, and MMoX.sub.6 ; wherein:
- M is an alkali metal ion other than lithium ion; and,
- X is the same or different at each occurrence and is an anion selected from the group consisting of: Cl.sup.-, Br.sup.-, I.sup.-, SCN.sup.-, NO.sub.3.sup.-, ClO.sub.4.sup.-, CH.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CF.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, (CF.sub.3 SO.sub.2).sub.2 N.sup.- ; and,
- (ii) a solvate composition of formula AR.sub.4 X.sub.2 ; wherein:
- A is a divalent alkaline earth metal ion;
- R is one or more solvating organic compounds selected from the group consisting of: 1,2-dimethoxy ethane; dimethyl sulfide; diethyl sulfide; acetonitrile; propionitrile; butyronitrile; and compounds of formula NC--(CH.sub.2).sub.n --CN, where n is an integer ranging from 1 to 10; or,
- R.sub.4, when taken together, is one or more organic compounds selected from the group consisting of: tetraglyme; pentaglyme; hexaglyme; low molecular weight polyethylene oxides; low molecular weight polypropylene oxides; 12-crown-4 ether; 15-crown-5 ether; 18-crown-6 ether; dicyclohexyl-18-crown-6 ether; and,
- X is the same or different at each occurrence and is an anion selected from the group consisting of: F.sup.-, Cl.sup.-, Br.sup.-, I.sup.-, CN.sup.-, OCN.sup.-, SCN.sup.-, SeCN.sup.-, NO.sub.3.sup.-, NO.sub.2.sup.-, ClO.sub.4.sup.-, ClO.sub.3.sup.-, BrO.sub.4.sup.-, BrO.sub.3.sup.-, IO.sub.4.sup.-, IO.sub.3.sup.-, CH.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CF.sub.3 CO.sub.2.sup.-, CH.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, p-tolyl-SO.sub.3.sup.-, (CF.sub.3 SO.sub.2).sub.2 N.sup.-, CCl.sub.3 SO.sub.3.sup.-, CF.sub.2 ClCFClSO.sub.3.sup.-, ##STR5## N(SO.sub.2 Cl).sub.2.sup.- and fluorine-substituted analogs, and N(POCl.sub.2).sub.2.sup.- and fluorine-substituted analogs.
- 22. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 25.degree. C.
- 23. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 0.degree. C.
- 24. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
- 25. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said alkali metal ion is sodium ion.
- 26. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said alkali metal ion is a mixture of alkali metal ions.
- 27. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said alkaline earth metal ion is a magnesium ion.
- 28. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte comprises from mole 5 mol % to 65 mol % of said solvate.
- 29. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte comprises from mole 40 mol % to 55 mol % of said solvate.
- 30. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, wherein said liquid electrolyte is supported on a high surface area support, wherein said high surface area support has a surface area of at least about 0.1 m.sup.2 /g.
- 31. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 30, wherein said high surface area support is comprised of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of: fumed silicas; aluminas; titanium dioxides; silica gels; and high surface area ceramics.
- 32. The liquid electrolyte according to claim 21, further comprising a high molecular weight polymer which is soluble in said liquid electrolyte, to provide a rubbery electrolyte having a conductivity of at least about 10.sup.-5 S/cm at 25.degree. C. and at least about 10.sup.-3 S/cm at 100.degree. C.
- 33. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, said rubbery electrolyte comprising at least about 60 weight percent of alkali-metal ion salt, and not more than about 40 weight percent of said high molecular weight polymer.
- 34. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, wherein said high molecular weight polymer comprises one or more cation-solvating polymers or networks of cation-solvating polymers selected from the group consisting of: polypropylene oxides; polyethylene oxides; poly(bis(methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazenes; and ethylene oxide grafted polysiloxanes.
- 35. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, wherein said high molecular weight polymer comprises one or more anionic cation-neutralized polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyvinyl sulfonates; sulfonated polystyrenes; sulfonated polysiloxanes; polysulfonamides; polysulfonimides; and sulfonated polyimides.
- 36. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 25.degree. C.
- 37. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as 0.degree. C.
- 38. The rubbery electrolyte according to claim 32, wherein said rubbery electrolyte is substantially non-crystalline and non-glassy at temperatures as low as -20.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/471,840 filed Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,786,110, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/901,669, filed Jun. 22, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,506,073.
Government Interests
The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of DOE Contract Number DE-FG02-89ER4535398 awarded by the Department of Energy.
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