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Evaluation of (CF3SO2)2N− (TFSI) Based Electrolyte Solutions for Mg Batteries

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In this article, the performance of the MgTFSI2/MgCl2 (DME) solutions through chemical and electrochemical conditioning and demonstrate the effect on the solutions' electrochemical characteristics.
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MgTFSI2 is the only ether-soluble "simple" magnesium salt. The poor electrochemical performance of Mg electrodes in its solutions hinders its practicality as a viable electrolyte for Mg batteries. MgTFSI2/DME solutions were demonstrated to dissolve large quantities of MgCl2 and produce electrolyte solutions with superior performance, though the electrochemical performance, mainly in terms of reversibility, of MgTFSI2/MgCl2 (DME) solutions cannot yet compete with that of organometallic based electrolyte solutions. We believe that the solutions' purity level governs the overall electrochemical performance, especially in solutions where a strong reductant (i.e Grignard reagent) is not present to act as an impurity scavenger. In this work, we alter the performance of the MgTFSI2/MgCl2 (DME) solutions through chemical and electrochemical conditioning and demonstrate the effect on the solutions' electrochemical characteristics. We demonstrate relatively high reversible behavior of Mg deposition/dissolution with crystalline uniformity of the Mg deposits, complemented by a fully reversible intercalation/de-intercalation process of Mg ions into Mo6S8 cathodes. We also investigated LiTFSI/MgCl2 solutions which exhibited even higher reversibility than MgTFSI2/MgCl2 (DME) solutions, which we attribute to the higher purity level available for the LiTFSI salt.

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Prototype systems for rechargeable magnesium batteries

TL;DR: Rechargeable Mg battery systems that show promise for applications comprise electrolyte solutions based on Mg organohaloaluminate salts, and MgxMo 3S4 cathodes, into which Mg ions can be intercalated reversibly, and with relatively fast kinetics.
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Layered vanadium and molybdenum oxides: batteries and electrochromics

TL;DR: The layered oxides of vanadium and molybdenum have been studied for close to 40 years as possible cathode materials for lithium batteries or electrochromic systems as mentioned in this paper.
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Structure and compatibility of a magnesium electrolyte with a sulphur cathode

TL;DR: Kim et al. as discussed by the authors presented a non-nucleophilic electrolyte from hexamethyldisilazide magnesium chloride and aluminium trichloride, and showed its compatibility with a sulphur cathode.
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TL;DR: The "Encyclopedia of Electrochemical Power Sources" as mentioned in this paper is a reference for those working with batteries, fuel cells, electrolyzers, supercapacitors, and photo-electrochemical cells.
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Electrolyte Solutions with a Wide Electrochemical Window for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries

TL;DR: In this article, an electrolyte solution for rechargeable Mg batteries was developed, based on reaction products of phenyl magnesium chloride (PhMgCl) 2 -Alcl 3 and Alcl 3 Lewis acid in ethers.
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