Terahertz Investigations of Extraordinarily Efficient Conduction in a Redox Active Ionic Liquid.

ORAL

Abstract

Iodine added to iodide-based ionic liquids leads to extraordinarily efficient charge transport, vastly exceeding expectancy for such viscous systems. Using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy, in conjunction with dc conductivity and viscosity measurements we unravel the conductivity pathways in 1-methyl-3-propylimidazolium iodide melts. Applying low temperatures, we demonstrate for the first time conduction entirely due to a Grotthus bond-exchange mechanism at iodine concentrations higher than 3.9 M. The terahertz and transport results are reconciled in a model providing a quantitative description of the conduction by physical diffusion and the Grotthus bond-exchange process. These novel results are of great importance for the fundamental understanding of conduction in molten salts and for applications where ionic liquids are used as charge-transporting media such as in batteries and dye-sensitized solar cells.

Authors

  • Verner Thorsmolle

    \'Ecole Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne

  • Jan Brauer

    \'Ecole Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne

  • Guido Rothenberger

    Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne

  • Daibin Kuang

    Sun Yat-Sen University

  • Shaik Zakeeruddin

    Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne

  • Michael Gr\"atzel

    Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne

  • Jacques Moser

    Polytechnique F\'ed\'erale de Lausanne