dc.description.abstract | A rechargeable iron-ion battery (Fe-ion battery) has been
fabricated in our laboratory using a pure ionic liquid electrolyte. Magnetic
ionic liquids of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrachloroferrate (BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub>)
and 1-methyl-3-octylimidazolium tetrachloroferrate (OmimFeCl<sub>4</sub>) are
synthesized and utilized as electrolytes in this work. The chemical structure
of the two ionic liquids (ILs) is investigated using Raman analysis. In
addition, the physical and thermal stability properties of the ionic liquid (IL)
BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub>, including density, viscosity, melting point, and decomposition
temperature, are investigated using a density meter, viscosity meter,
differential scanning calorimeter, and thermogravimetric analyzer. Moreover,
the electrochemical properties, including electrochemical window, and ionic
conductivity of the IL BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub> are investigated using an electrochemical
instrument and a conductivity meter. It is found that the magnetic IL
BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub> has good physical and electrochemical properties to be utilized as an electrolyte for iron-ion battery fabrication. Ironcontaining materials, including pure iron foil, carbon-coated iron nanoparticles, and iron powder, are used as a cathode in the Fe-ion
battery. The anode of the Fe-ion battery is graphite. Electrochemical properties of full cells are investigated, including cyclic
voltammetry curves and specific charge−discharge capacity. The Fe-ion battery is a unique rechargeable ion battery with magnetic
ions. In addition, pure IL BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub> is utilized as an electrolyte in this Fe-ion battery. IL BmimFeCl<sub>4</sub> is stable and almost
nonvolatile. Therefore, an Fe-ion battery with a pure IL electrolyte is safer than that with an organic electrolyte. An Fe-ion battery
using a pure IL electrolyte is a promising battery with many potential applications. | en_US |