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Published August 13, 2016 | Supplemental Material
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Practical Stability Limits of Magnesium Electrolytes

Abstract

The development of a Mg ion based energy storage system could provide several benefits relative to today's Li-ion batteries, such as improved energy density. The electrolytes for Mg batteries, which are typically designed to efficiently plate and strip Mg, have not yet been proven to work with high voltage cathode materials that are needed to achieve high energy density. One possibility is that these electrolytes are inherently unstable on porous electrodes. To determine if this is indeed the case, the electrochemical properties of a variety of electrolytes were tested using a porous carbon coating on graphite foil and stainless steel electrodes. It was determined that the oxidative stability limit on these porous electrodes is considerably reduced as compared to those found using polished platinum electrodes. Furthermore, the voltage stability was found to be about 3 V vs. Mg metal for the best performing electrolytes. These results imply the need for further research to improve the stability of Mg electrolytes to enable high voltage Mg batteries.

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© 2016 The Electrochemical Society. Manuscript submitted April 18, 2016; revised manuscript received July 11, 2016. Published August 13, 2016. This work was supported as part of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, an Energy Innovation Hub funded by the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences. K. A. S. acknowledges postdoctoral funding from the St. Elmo Brady Future Faculty Fellowship.

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