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Comparative Study of Conventional Electrolytes for Rechargeable Magnesium BatteriesL

Journal

BATTERIES & SUPERCAPS
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/batt.202200011

Keywords

chloride-free electrolyte; conventional electrolyte; passivation layer; rechargeable magnesium battery; solid electrolyte interphase

Funding

  1. Singapore National Research Foundation [NRF-NRFF2017-04]
  2. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (Central Research Fund Award)

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This study compared the electrochemical performance of four commercially available magnesium salts and found that magnesium bis(hexamethyldisilazide) is the most reductively stable. It enables excellent magnesium plating/stripping without the need for chloride additives. The results also showed that a chloride-free electrolyte is most appropriate for future development of rechargeable magnesium batteries.
Conventional magnesium salts are generally considered to be passivating to the magnesium anode, hence chloride-based electrolyte additives are often added to circumvent this issue. As a result, the performance of conventional magnesium salts has rarely been assessed in a chloride-free system. This work provides a comparative study on the electrochemical performance and interfacial reaction of four commercially available magnesium salts with tetrabutylammonium borohydride as moisture scavenger. Magnesium bis(hexamethyldisilazide) was found to be the most reductively stable and enabled excellent magnesium plating/stripping without chloride additive. Investigation of the solid electrolyte interphase revealed a thin organic polyether layer that was conducive to magnesium-ion migration. The results also showed that a minuscule amount of chloride (20 mM) improved the reversibility of magnesium plating/stripping but was still corrosive towards the current collector, thus establishing that chloride-free electrolyte is most appropriate for future development of rechargeable magnesium batteries.

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