Periodic Reporting for period 2 - ELECTROLYTE (The Electrolytic Revolution: Harnessing Coulomb Physics and Soft Matter Chemistry to Design Electrolyte Materials)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-04-01 do 2024-09-30
Owing to the charges on the ions, for example positive on the sodium and negative on the chloride in NaCl, interactions between the ions (repulsions and attractions) are quite strong and so are ‘felt’ by the other ions in the electrolyte over long distances. If the electrolyte is ‘dilute’, meaning that there is only a small amount of salt in a large quantity of water, the effect of these interactions reasonably well understood using mathematical theories. But most of the important salts, like those used in batteries or even the ones in the sea or in our bodies, are too concentrated for the known theories to apply well. In this project we are working towards a better understanding of many different sorts of electrolytes from a fundamental perspective – that is to say, we are looking for general principles, that can be explained using physics and maths, that describe the properties of the electrolytes. The results are of use to scientists working in a wide range of other disciplines, ranging from marine chemistry to battery electrolyte development.