Challenges and Progress in Anode‐Electrolyte Interfaces for Rechargeable Divalent Metal Batteries

Author:

Wang Liping1,Riedel Sibylle2,Zhao‐Karger Zhirong23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Organic Chemistry II and Advanced Materials Ulm University Albert‐Einstein‐Allee 11 D‐89081 Ulm Germany

2. Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) Electrochemical Energy Storage Helmholtzstrasse 11 D‐89081 Ulm Germany

3. Institute of Nanotechnology (INT) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Hermann‐von‐Helmholtz Platz 1 D‐76344 Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractDivalent metal batteries have attracted considerable attention in scientific exploration for sustainable energy storage solutions owing to the abundant reserves of magnesium (Mg) and calcium (Ca), the competitive low redox potentials of the Mg/Mg2+ (–2.37 V vs SHE) and Ca/Ca2+ (–2.87 V vs SHE) couples, as well as the high theoretical capacities of both metal anodes. However, the development of these batteries faces fundamental challenges stemming from the limited cycling stability and efficiency of Mg/Ca metal anodes. These issues primarily originate from the sluggish electrochemical redox kinetics of the divalent metals, particularly at the anode‐electrolyte interfaces. This comprehensive review provides an up‐to‐date overview of advancements in the field of the anode‐electrolyte interface for divalent metal batteries, covering aspects ranging from its formation, morphology, and composition to their influence on the reversible electrochemical deposition of divalent metals. Recent approaches aimed at enhancing the performance of metallic Mg and Ca anodes across various electrolytes are summarized and discussed, with the goal of providing insights for the development of new strategies in future research.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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