Water-Lubricated Aluminum Vanadate for Enhanced Rechargeable Magnesium Ion Storage.
Han TangFeiyang ChaoHuibiao ChenRunmin JiaHongyu LuoFangyu XiongXuhui YaoWenwei ZhangChunli ZuoJuan WangPing LuoQinyou AnPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Magnesium ion batteries (MIBs) have attracted much attention due to their low cost and high safety properties. However, the intense charge repulsion effect and sluggish diffusion dynamics of Mg 2+ ions result in unsatisfactory electrochemical performance of conventional cathode materials in MIBs. This work reports water-lubricated aluminum vanadate (HAlVO) as high-performance cathode material for Mg 2+ ions storage and investigates the capacity fade mechanism of water-free aluminum vanadate (AlVO). The charge density difference based on density functional theory calculation is performed to analyze the charge transfer process of water-lubricated/free aluminum vanadates (HAlVO/AlVO). The different charge transfer phenomena of two materials and the charge shielding effect of water molecule in HAlVO are revealed. Moreover, the single-phase structural evolution process and the Mg 2+ ions storage mechanism of HAlVO are further investigated deeply by different in situ and ex situ characterization methods. This work proves that HAlVO is a potential candidate cathode material to satisfy the high-performance reversible Mg 2+ ions storage, and the water-lubricated method is an effective strategy to improve the electrochemical performance of vanadium oxides cathode.