Facile Modification of LiAlCl4 Electrolytes for Mg-Li Hybrid Batteries by the Conditioning-Free Method

Authors
Cho, Jae-HyunHa, Jung HoonOh, JinwooLee, Sue BinKim, Kwang-BumLee, Kwan-YoungLee, Jae Kyun
Issue Date
2020-11-25
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, v.124, no.47, pp.25738 - 25747
Abstract
Lithium aluminum chloride complexes (LACCs) are excellent electrolyte candidates for Mg-Li hybrid batteries (MgHBs) because they can simultaneously conduct electrochemical reactions both at Mg anodes and Li+- insertion cathodes. However, to ensure compatibility with Mg anodes, LACCs must first undergo a cumbersome conditioning process; this severely lowers their productivity and limits any improvement in the electrolyte performance. To resolve this issue, we employed a conditioning-free process for the facile modification of LACCs. The conditioning-free process was conducted by reacting LACCs and metallic Mg powder with a small amount of CrCl3 that promotes the rapid and high-degree substitution of oxidation states between anionic Al3+ complexes and Mg. The newly generated Mg2+ ions in the conditioning-free LACC (cf-LACC) reached a high concentration of up to 1.2 M and formed anionic complexes that function as charge carriers for Mg anodes. Moreover, the cf-LACC electrolyte successfully demonstrated its applicability to the MgHB system, which used a high voltage cathode material LiFePO4, by exhibiting excellent rate capability and cyclability.
Keywords
Facile Modification of LiAlCl4 Electrolytes.; Mg-Li Hybrid Batteries.; exhibiting excellent rate capability and cyclabili; X-ray diffraction (XRD)
ISSN
1932-7447
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117822
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c07914
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