Bismuth-Integrated Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanostructures Enabling Broad Electrolyte Compatibility for Mg-Ion Batteries

Authors
No, Woo JooHan, JonghyunKim, MingonyChoi, JihwanChung, Kyung YoonLee, Kwan-youngOh, Si Hyoung
Issue Date
2025-11
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Citation
Batteries & Supercaps
Abstract
Bismuth has emerged as a promising alloying anode for magnesium-ion batteries (MIBs), offering high theoretical capacity with a low electrode potential, and thus serving as a viable alternative to Mg metal. Herein, Bi nanoparticle (NP)-integrated nitrogen-doped carbon nanostructures (Bi@nCN) are synthesized via a scalable one-step carbothermal reduction of BiOCl and Mg phthalocyanine. The resulting Bi@nCN features finely dispersed Bi NPs embedded in a nitrogen-doped carbon matrix, forming a stress-relieving architecture that accommodates the structural changes associated with the two-phase reaction between Bi and Mg3Bi2. Bi@nCN demonstrates excellent electrochemical performance, with high capacity retention, superior rate capability, and minimal polarization growth. Furthermore, full cells employing Bi@nCN anodes exhibit stable operation in chloride-free electrolytes, including ether- and nitrile-based systems, in which Mg metal typically develops insulating passivation layers. These findings highlight the potential of Bi@nCN to enable stable Mg-ion storage in chloride-free electrolytes, overcoming the intrinsic limitations of Mg metal anodes and expanding the scope of MIB chemistry with new electrolyte and cathode combinations.
Keywords
TIN ALLOY ANODES; MAGNESIUM; BI; PASSIVATION; PERFORMANCE; DYNAMICS; RICH; bismuth anode; bismuth magnesium alloy; electrolyte compatibility; magnesium-ion batteries; nanoarchitecture
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153619
DOI
10.1002/batt.202500616
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