Rechargeable magnesium-ion battery based on a TiSe2-cathode with d-p orbital hybridized electronic structure
Rechargeable ion-batteries, in which ions such as Li + carry charges between electrodes, have been contributing to the improvement of power-source performance in a wide variety of mobile electronic devices. Among them, Mg-ion batteries are recently attracting attention due to possible low cost and s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2015-07, Vol.5 (1), p.12486-12486, Article 12486 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rechargeable ion-batteries, in which ions such as Li
+
carry charges between electrodes, have been contributing to the improvement of power-source performance in a wide variety of mobile electronic devices. Among them, Mg-ion batteries are recently attracting attention due to possible low cost and safety, which are realized by abundant natural resources and stability of Mg in the atmosphere. However, only a few materials have been known to work as rechargeable cathodes for Mg-ion batteries, owing to strong electrostatic interaction between Mg
2+
and the host lattice. Here we demonstrate rechargeable performance of Mg-ion batteries at ambient temperature by selecting TiSe
2
as a model cathode by focusing on electronic structure. Charge delocalization of electrons in a metal-ligand unit through
d
-
p
orbital hybridization is suggested as a possible key factor to realize reversible intercalation of Mg
2+
into TiSe
2
. The viewpoint from the electronic structure proposed in this study might pave a new way to design electrode materials for multivalent-ion batteries. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep12486 |