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Guest Ion-Dependent Reaction Mechanisms of New Pseudocapacitive Mg 3 V 4 (PO 4 ) 6 /Carbon Composite as Negative Electrode for Monovalent-Ion Batteries.

Qiang FuBjoern SchwarzZiming DingAngelina SarapulovaPeter G WeidlerAlexander MissyulMartin EtterEdmund WelterWei-Bo HuaMichael KnappSonia DsokeHelmut Ehrenberg
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Polyanion-type phosphate materials, such as M 3 V 2 (PO 4 ) 3 (M = Li/Na/K), are promising as insertion-type negative electrodes for monovalent-ion batteries including Li/Na/K-ion batteries (lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), and potassium-ion batteries (PIBs)) with fast charging/discharging and distinct redox peaks. However, it remains a great challenge to understand the reaction mechanism of materials upon monovalent-ion insertion. Here, triclinic Mg 3 V 4 (PO 4 ) 6 /carbon composite (MgVP/C) with high thermal stability is synthesized via ball-milling and carbon-thermal reduction method and applied as a pseudocapacitive negative electrode in LIBs, SIBs, and PIBs. In operando and ex situ studies demonstrate the guest ion-dependent reaction mechanisms of MgVP/C upon monovalent-ion storage due to different sizes. MgVP/C undergoes an indirect conversion reaction to form Mg 0 , V 0 , and Li 3 PO 4 in LIBs, while in SIBs/PIBs the material only experiences a solid solution with the reduction of V 3+ to V 2+ . Moreover, in LIBs, MgVP/C delivers initial lithiation/delithiation capacities of 961/607 mAh g -1 (30/19 Li + ions) for the first cycle, despite its low initial Coulombic efficiency, fast capacity decay for the first 200 cycles, and limited reversible insertion/deinsertion of 2 Na + /K + ions in SIBs/PIBs. This work reveals a new pseudocapacitive material and provides an advanced understanding of polyanion phosphate negative material for monovalent-ion batteries with guest ion-dependent energy storage mechanisms.
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