Highly Reversible Mg Metal Anodes Enabled by Interfacial Liquid Metal Engineering for High-Energy Mg-S Batteries

34 Pages Posted: 17 Jan 2022

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Chuanliang Wei

Shandong University

Liwen Tan

Shandong University

Yuchan Zhang

Shandong University

Baojuan Xi

Shandong University

Shenglin Xiong

Shandong University

Jinkui Feng

Shandong University

Yitai Qian

University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) - School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Abstract

Metallic Mg is a promising anode material for rechargeable magnesium-ion batteries (MIBs) due to its low electrochemical potential and high theoretical capacity. However, low Mg2+ conductivity on the interface of Mg electrode caused by liquid electrolyte passivation hinders its development. In addition, whether Mg dendrites can be formed in Mg metal anodes is controversial. Herein, we find that Mg dendrites can be formed in Mg metal anodes. The diameter of most Mg dendrites is below 100 nm, which is much smaller than Li and Na dendrites. The nanoscale Mg dendrites can easily pierce through the separators with large pore size and cause the internal short circuit of batteries. A simple and green strategy is proposed to address the issues of Mg metal anodes by painting a liquid metal Ga layer on Mg foil. Metallic Ga can spontaneously alloy with metallic Mg to form a stable, Mg2+-conductive, corrosive-resistant, and magnesiophilic Ga5Mg2 alloy layer. Under the regulation of the Ga5Mg2 alloy layer, a highly reversible, stable, and dendrite-free Mg metal anode is obtained. Enhanced electrochemical performance is achieved both in symmetric cells and Mg-S full cells. This study paves the way for high-energy Mg metal batteries.

Keywords: Mg metal anode, Mg dendrites, liquid metal, alloy layer, Mg-S battery

Suggested Citation

Wei, Chuanliang and Tan, Liwen and Zhang, Yuchan and Xi, Baojuan and Xiong, Shenglin and Feng, Jinkui and Qian, Yitai, Highly Reversible Mg Metal Anodes Enabled by Interfacial Liquid Metal Engineering for High-Energy Mg-S Batteries. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4010375 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4010375

Chuanliang Wei

Shandong University ( email )

27 Shanda Nanlu
South Rd.
Jinan, SD 250100
China

Liwen Tan

Shandong University ( email )

27 Shanda Nanlu
South Rd.
Jinan, SD 250100
China

Yuchan Zhang

Shandong University ( email )

27 Shanda Nanlu
South Rd.
Jinan, SD 250100
China

Baojuan Xi

Shandong University ( email )

27 Shanda Nanlu
South Rd.
Jinan, SD 250100
China

Shenglin Xiong

Shandong University ( email )

27 Shanda Nanlu
South Rd.
Jinan, SD 250100
China

Jinkui Feng (Contact Author)

Shandong University ( email )

Yitai Qian

University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) - School of Chemistry and Materials Science ( email )

Hefei, Anhui
China

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