Author:
Senoh Hiroshi,Sakaebe Hikari,Tokiwa Haruki,Uchida Makoto,Sano Hikaru,Yao Masaru,Kiyobayashi Tetsu
Abstract
Rechargeable batteries composed of metallic Mg negative electrode, glyme-based electrolytes and organic positive electrode (2,5-dimethoxy-1,4-benzoquinone (DMBQ)) were proposed. The charge-discharge performance of the batteries was investigated using a coin-type cell at 30˚C. The discharge capacity reaches ca. 200 mAh g(DMBQ)-1 in Mg(TFSA)2/monoglyme and diglyme electrolytes. This capacity suggests that a multi-electron redox reaction takes place in these electrolytes. The hysteresis between charge-discharge voltage plateaus are quite large in Mg(TFSA)2/diglyme, triglyme and tetraglyme electrolytes, while the discharge voltage increases drastically after a few cycles in Mg(TFSA)2/monoglyme electrolyte. One of the reasons is that the overpotential of the Mg negative electrode for the Mg-dissolution is quite small. Although the capacity substantially decreases upon cycling, the cell using Mg(TFSA)2/monoglyme retains the high voltage at the discharge even after 20 cycles.
Publisher
The Electrochemical Society
Cited by
13 articles.
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