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Magnesium ion-conductive poly(ethylene carbonate) electrolytes
Authors:Azlini Ab Aziz  Yoichi Tominaga
Affiliation:1.Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:Magnesium (Mg) electrolytes are presently under investigation for their promising performance capabilities in the next generation of batteries. The present work studies Mg-ion transport in polymers using different types of Mg salts. Polymer electrolytes comprising poly(ethylene carbonate) (PEC) with Mg salts (MgX2; X?=?TFSI, ClO4) were prepared by solution casting. The structural, thermal, and electrochemical properties of flexible self-standing membranes were studied as potential Mg electrolytes. The impedance results at 90 °C found the highest conductivities of 6.0?×?10?6 S cm?1 for PEC-Mg(TFSI)2, and 5.2?×?10?5 S cm?1 for PEC-Mg(ClO4)2, at 40 mol%. FT-IR measurements revealed changes in the peak fraction from the region of carbonyl group, which explain the interaction with Mg ions. The glass transition temperature of the TFSI system decreased with increasing salt concentration due to the plasticizing effect of TFSI anions. Thermal gravimetric analysis revealed that the highest values of the 5% weight-loss temperature at 40 mol% are 174 °C for PEC-Mg(TFSI)2 and 160 °C for PEC-Mg(ClO4)2. The electrochemical stability of PEC-Mg(TFSI)2 at 40 mol% was up to 2.2 V. To confirm the redox reaction of Mg ions in PEC, CV measurement was carried out using symmetrical cells with quasi Mg electrodes. Cathodic and anodic current peaks were clearly observed, and the presence of these peaks indicates Mg-ion conduction in PEC.
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