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Accessing Mg-Ion Storage in V2PS10 via Combined Cationic-Anionic Redox with Selective Bond Cleavage.
Wright, Matthew A; Surta, T Wesley; Evans, Jae A; Lim, Jungwoo; Jo, Hongil; Hawkins, Cara J; Bahri, Mounib; Daniels, Luke M; Chen, Ruiyong; Zanella, Marco; Chagas, Luciana G; Cookson, James; Collier, Paul; Cibin, Giannantonio; Chadwick, Alan V; Dyer, Matthew S; Browning, Nigel D; Claridge, John B; Hardwick, Laurence J; Rosseinsky, Matthew J.
Afiliación
  • Wright MA; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Surta TW; Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZF, Liverpool, UK.
  • Evans JA; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Lim J; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Jo H; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Hawkins CJ; Stephenson Institute for Renewable Energy, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZF, Liverpool, UK.
  • Bahri M; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Daniels LM; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Chen R; Albert Crewe Centre, University of Liverpool, Research Technology Building, Elisabeth Street, Pembroke Place, L69 3GE, Liverpool, UK.
  • Zanella M; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Chagas LG; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Cookson J; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Collier P; Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning Common, RG4 9NH, Reading, UK.
  • Cibin G; Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning Common, RG4 9NH, Reading, UK.
  • Chadwick AV; Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning Common, RG4 9NH, Reading, UK.
  • Dyer MS; Diamond Light Source, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, OX11 0DE, Didcot, UK.
  • Browning ND; School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent, CT2 7NH, Canterbury, UK.
  • Claridge JB; Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, L69 7ZD, Liverpool, UK.
  • Hardwick LJ; Albert Crewe Centre, University of Liverpool, Research Technology Building, Elisabeth Street, Pembroke Place, L69 3GE, Liverpool, UK.
  • Rosseinsky MJ; School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering, University of Liverpool, L69 3GH, Liverpool, UK.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(18): e202400837, 2024 Apr 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38446007
ABSTRACT
Magnesium batteries attract interest as alternative energy-storage devices because of elemental abundance and potential for high energy density. Development is limited by the absence of suitable cathodes, associated with poor diffusion kinetics resulting from strong interactions between Mg2+ and the host structure. V2PS10 is reported as a positive electrode material for rechargeable magnesium batteries. Cyclable capacity of 100 mAh g-1 is achieved with fast Mg2+ diffusion of 7.2 × ${\times }$ 10-11-4 × ${\times }$ 10-14 cm2 s-1. The fast insertion mechanism results from combined cationic redox on the V site and anionic redox on the (S2)2- site; enabled by reversible cleavage of S-S bonds, identified by X-ray photoelectron and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Detailed structural characterisation with maximum entropy method analysis, supported by density functional theory and projected density of states analysis, reveals that the sulphur species involved in anion redox are not connected to the transition metal centres, spatially separating the two redox processes. This facilitates fast and reversible Mg insertion in which the nature of the redox process depends on the cation insertion site, creating a synergy between the occupancy of specific Mg sites and the location of the electrons transferred.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido