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http://hdl.handle.net/2080/5688| Title: | Boron-doped Fullerene for Metal ion-based Electrolytes in Cyclic Carbonates |
| Authors: | Giri, Piyusaranjan Jana, Madhurima |
| Keywords: | Electrolyte Metal ion batteries |
| Issue Date: | Feb-2026 |
| Citation: | 36th Chemical Research Society of India National Symposium in Chemistry (NSC), Dibrugarh University, Assam, 05-07 February 2026 |
| Abstract: | Rechargeable metal-ion batteries drive today’s portable electronics, electric vehicles, and large-scale energy storage solutions. Their efficiency relies on the electrolyte, which enables Li⁺ ions transport between the electrodes during battery charging and discharging. High conductivity, wide voltage stability, and electrode compatibility are essential features of a good electrolyte. Using mixtures of solvents with complementary properties can significantly improve its overall performance.1 In this study Boron-doped heterofullerenes such as C59B and C58B2 form stable lithium, sodium, and magnesium salts with stable oxidation potential which significantly enhance ion transport in cyclic carbonate electrolytes. The first-principles calculations show improved conductivity and solvent stability compared to conventional BF4−-based salts. Notably, the modelled salt also suppresses EC decomposition, indicating strong potential for advanced electrolyte design.2 Further addition of electrolyte additive specifically boron-based enhances the solvation and transport properties.3,4 Additionally we intend to understand the effect of heterofullerene i.e. C59B functionalized with –CHO group in ion-transport and related transport and solvation properties of metal-ions in organic solvents such as EC (ethylene carbonate) and PC (propylene carbonate) electrolyte as an electrolyte additive. This demonstrates how the additives significantly influence cation – anion interactions and solvation structures by modulating ion pairing, interaction energies, and overall ion-transport behaviour. |
| Description: | Copyright belongs to the proceeding publisher. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2080/5688 |
| Appears in Collections: | Conference Papers |
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