Strategic Design of Highly Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions for Mg2+/Li+ Dual-Salt Hybrid Batteries

Authors
Cho, Jae-HyunKim, Su JinOh, JinwooHa, Jung HoonKim, Kwang-BumLee, Kwan-YoungLee, Jae Kyun
Issue Date
2018-12-13
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, v.122, no.49, pp.27866 - 27874
Abstract
The available capacity of Mg hybrid batteries is closely related to the number of charge carriers within electrolyte solutions. Therefore, in this study, a dual-salt composition capable of supplying high Li+ concentration was prepared. A dual-salt electrolyte consisting of a LiAlCl4 complex (LACC) and LiN(SO2CF3)(2) (LiTFSI) was found to be an excellent candidate, providing 2.2 M Li+ concentration along with anodic stability up to 3 V (vs Mg/Mg2+). However, the LACC moiety of the above composition first had to undergo a two-step modification procedure comprising "Mg powder treatment" and "conditioning process" to properly implement Mg deposition and stripping at the Mg anode. Spontaneous substitutions of oxidation states between the anionic Al3+ complex and metallic Mg induced by these processes resulted in the generation of Mg2+ complex species within the LACC solutions. The modified LACC was compatible even with 2 M of LiTFSI, the concentration with which we achieved 150 mA h g(-1) capacity of a FePO4 cathode at 1.5 mg cm(-2) loading density, when using an electrolyte volume of only 25.5 mu L cm(-2).
Keywords
ALUMINUM-CHLORIDE COMPLEX; MG BATTERIES; PERFORMANCE; SPECIATION; SYSTEMS; ALUMINUM-CHLORIDE COMPLEX; MG BATTERIES; PERFORMANCE; SPECIATION; SYSTEMS; Dual-Salt Hybrid; Rechargeable Mg batteries; LACC Solutions
ISSN
1932-7447
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120574
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b09080
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