Journal of Magnesium and Alloys (Aug 2024)

A non-nucleophilic electrolyte based on all-inorganic salts with conditioning-free characteristic for rechargeable magnesium batteries

  • Jiaxin Wen,
  • Jingdong Yang,
  • Xueting Huang,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Guangsheng Huang,
  • Jingfeng Wang,
  • Lingjie Li,
  • Fusheng Pan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 3357 – 3369

Abstract

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Conditioning-free electrolytes with high reversibility of Mg plating/stripping are of vital importance for the commercialization of the superior rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs). In the present work, a non-nucleophilic electrolyte (denoted as MLCH) based on all-inorganic salts of MgCl2, LiCl and CrCl3 for RMBs is prepared by a straightforward one-step reaction. As a result, the MLCH electrolyte shows the noticeable performance of high ionic conductivity (3.40 mS cm−1), low overpotential (∼46 mV vs Mg/Mg2+), high Coulombic efficiency (∼93%), high anodic stability (SS, ∼2.56 V vs Mg/Mg2+) and long-term (more than 500 h) cycling stability, especially the conditioning-free characteristic. The main equilibrium species in the MLCH electrolyte are confirmed to be the tetracoordinated anions of [LiCl2(THF)2]− and solvated dimers of [Mg2(µ-Cl)3(THF)6]+. The addition of LiCl can assist the dissolution of MgCl2 and activation of the electrode/electrolyte interface, resulting in a superior Mg plating/stripping efficiency. The synergistic effect of LiCl, CrCl3, a small amount of HpMS and the absence of polymerization THF enable the conditioning-free characteristic of the MLCH electrolyte. Moreover, the MLCH electrolyte exhibits decent compatibility with the cathodic materials of CuS. The Mg/CuS full cell using the MLCH electrolyte presents a discharge specific capacity of 215 mAh g−1 at 0.1 C and the capacity can retain ∼72% after 40 cycles. Notably, the MLCH electrolyte has other superiorities such as the broad sources of materials, low-cost and easy-preparation, leading to the potential prospect of commercial application.

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