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- Title
Effect of Guest Solvents on the Ionic Conductivity and Electrochemical Performance of Metal‐Organic Framework‐Based Magnesium Semi‐Solid Electrolytes.
- Authors
Hassan, Hagar K.; Hoffmann, Paul; Jacob, Timo
- Abstract
Developing suitable electrolytes is crucial for the advancement of rechargeable magnesium batteries. Recently, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) have shown a great interest in the field of solid electrolytes for metal ion batteries. However, the ionic conductivity as well as the electrolyte stability in the presence of Mg electrodes are shown to be strongly dependent on the guest solvent used to solvate Mg salts in MOFsSEs. Our measurements showed that full evacuation of the MOF structure before semi‐solid electrolytes (sSEs) preparation is crucial for achieving relatively low Mg overpotentials regardless of the ionic conductivity values. Moreover, the behavior of the anode/MOFsSEs interfaces (MOF: α‐Mg3[HCOO]6; Mg salt : MgCl2‐Mg[TFSI]2 (1 : 1 wt %); guest solvent: acetone, DMF, DEG, DME and tetraglyme) was investigated by EIS, CV and galvanostatic measurements. The current comparative study of the electrochemical deposition processes of magnesium from MOFsSEs revealed that magnesium deposition/dissolution reactions vary depending on the MOF structure, the guest anion species as well as the nature of the guest solvents.
- Subjects
IONIC conductivity; CONDUCTIVITY of electrolytes; SUPERIONIC conductors; SOLVENTS; ELECTROLYTES; SOLID electrolytes; MAGNESIUM; METHYL ether; ACETONE
- Publication
ChemSusChem, 2024, Vol 17, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
1864-5631
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1002/cssc.202301362