Microemulsions as Emerging Electrolytes: The Correlation of Structure to Electrochemical Response

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2022)

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We describe the structural studies of microemulsions (mu Es) prepared from water, toluene, butanol, and polysorbate 20 scattering was used to monitor the development of the bicontinuous system as a function of the water-to-surfactant mass ratio on a constant oil-to-surfactant dilution line, revealing how the domain size, correlation length, amphiphilicity factor, and bending moduli change with composition. Kratky and Porod analyses are also employed, providing further structural detail of the scattering domains. We demonstrate that controlling the water-to-surfactant ratio with a constant oil-to-surfactant dilution affects the bicontinuous phase, reveals a sizeable compositional region with structural similarities, and provides insight into the correlation of structure to physical properties. Voltammetric results are presented to examine how the evolution of the bicontinuous structure formed in a mu E prepared from water, toluene, butanol, and PS20 contributes to the electrochemical response. These findings, therefore, provide essential information that will guide the formulation of mu Es as electrolytes for energy storage.
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microemulsion, small-angle neutron scattering, bicontinuous, cyclic voltammetry, electrochemistry, flow battery
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