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Rationally Designed Vanadium Pentoxide as High Capacity Insertion Material for Mg-Ion

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
卷 30, 期 38, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202003518

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electrochemistry; Mg battery; spherical morphology; vanadium pentoxide

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  1. European Union [824066]
  2. Planning and Budget Committee (PBC) Israel

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Owing to high energy density and economic viability, rechargeable Mg batteries are considered alternatives to lithium ion batteries. However besides the chevrel phase, none of the conventional inorganic cathode materials demonstrate reversible intercalation/deintercalation of Mg(+2)ions in an anhydrous electrolyte system. The lack of high voltage and high capacity cathode frustrates the realization of Mg batteries. Previous studies indicate that vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) has the potential to reversibly insert/extract Mg ions. However, many attempts to utilize V(2)O(5)demonstrate limited electrochemical response, due to hindered Mg ion mobility in solid. Here, monodispersed spherical V(2)O(5)with a hierarchical architecture is rationally designed, through a facile and scalable approach. The V(2)O(5)spheres exhibit initial discharge capacity of 225 mA h g(-1)which stabilizes at approximate to 190 mA h g(-1)at 10 mA g(-1), much higher than previous reports. The V(2)O(5)spheres exhibit specific discharge capacity of 55 mA h g(-1)at moderate current rate (50 mA g(-1)) with negligible fading after 50 cycles (approximate to 5%) and 100 cycle (approximate to 13%), while it retains approximate to 95% columbic efficiency after 100 cycles demonstrating excellent stability during Mg(+2)ion intercalation/deintercalation. Most interestingly, exact phase and morphology are completely retained even after repeated Mg(+2)ion intercalation/deintercalation at different current rates, demonstrating pronounced electrochemical activity in an anhydrous magnesium electrolyte.

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