Synthesis and Characterization of MgCr2S4 Thiospinel as a Potential Magnesium Cathode

Magnesium-ion batteries are a promising energy storage technology because of their higher theoretical energy density and lower cost of raw materials. Among the major challenges has been the identification of cathode materials that demonstrate capacities and voltages similar to lithium-ion systems. T...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 57; no. 14; pp. 8634 - 8638
Main Authors Wustrow, Allison, Key, Baris, Phillips, Patrick J, Sa, Niya, Lipton, Andrew S, Klie, Robert F, Vaughey, John T, Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 16.07.2018
American Chemical Society (ACS)
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Summary:Magnesium-ion batteries are a promising energy storage technology because of their higher theoretical energy density and lower cost of raw materials. Among the major challenges has been the identification of cathode materials that demonstrate capacities and voltages similar to lithium-ion systems. Thiospinels represent an attractive choice for new Mg-ion cathode materials owing to their interconnected diffusion pathways and demonstrated high cation mobility in numerous systems. Reported magnesium thiospinels, however, contain redox inactive metals such as scandium or indium, or have low voltages, such as MgTi2S4. This article describes the direct synthesis and structural and electrochemical characterization of MgCr2S4, a new thiospinel containing the redox active metal chromium and discusses its physical properties and potential as a magnesium battery cathode. However, as chromium­(III) is quite stable against oxidation in sulfides, removing magnesium from the material remains a significant challenge. Early attempts at both chemical and electrochemical demagnesiation are discussed.
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AC02-06CH11357
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01417