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Toward Highly Reversible Magnesium-Sulfur Batteries with Efficient and Practical Mg[B(hfip)(4)](2) Electrolyte

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 3, Issue 8, Pages 2005-2013

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.8b01061

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  1. Federal Ministry for Education and Research Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) of Germany within the project MagS [03XP0032A]
  2. Helmholtz-Network of Excellence pLB
  3. U.S. National Science Foundation [DMR-1709081]

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The rechargeable magnesium (Mg) battery has been considered a promising candidate for future battery generations due to unique advantages of the Mg metal anode. The combination of Mg with a sulfur cathode is one of the attractive electrochemical energy storage systems that use safe, low-cost, and sustainable materials and could potentially provide a high energy density. To develop a suitable electrolyte remains the key challenge for realization of a magnesium sulfur (Mg-S) battery. Herein, we demonstrate that magnesium tetrakis(hexafluoroisopropyloxy) borate Mg-[B(hfip)(4)](2) (hfip = OC(H)(CF3)(2)) satisfies a multitude of requirements for an efficient and practical electrolyte, including high anodic stability (>4.5 V), high ionic conductivity (similar to 11 mS cm(-1)), and excellent long-term Mg cycling stability with a low polarization. Insightful mechanistic studies verify the reversible redox processes of Mg-S chemistry by utilizing Mg[B(hfip)(4)](2) electroylte and also unveil the origin of the voltage hysteresis in Mg-S batteries.

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