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General Liquid-Driven Coaxial Flow Focusing Preparation of Novel Microcapsules for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries.


ABSTRACT: Magnesium batteries have been considered promising candidates for next-generation energy storage systems owing to their high energy density, good safety without dendrite formation, and low cost of magnesium resources. However, high-performance cathodes with stable capacity, good conductivity, and fast ions transport are needed, since many conventional cathodes possess a low performance and poor preparation controllability. Herein, a liquid-driven coaxial flow focusing (LDCFF) approach for preparing a novel microcapsule system with controllable size, high loading, and stable magnesium-storage performance is presented. Taking the MoS2-infilled microcapsule as a case study, the magnesium battery cathode based on the microcapsules displays a capacity of 100 mAh g-1 after 100 cycles. High capacity retention is achieved at both low and high temperatures of -10, ?5, and 45 °C, and a stable rate-performance is also obtained. The influences of the liquid flow rates on the size and shell thickness of the microcapsules are investigated; and electron and ion diffusion properties are also studied by first-principle calculations. The presented LDCFF method is quite general, and the high performance of the microcapsules enables them to find broad applications for making emerging energy-storage materials and secondary battery systems.

SUBMITTER: Lin X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7816708 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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General Liquid-Driven Coaxial Flow Focusing Preparation of Novel Microcapsules for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries.

Lin Xirong X   Liu Jinyun J   Zhang Haikuo H   Zhong Yan Y   Zhu Mengfei M   Zhou Ting T   Qiao Xue X   Zhang Huigang H   Han Tianli T   Li Jinjin J  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20201127 2


Magnesium batteries have been considered promising candidates for next-generation energy storage systems owing to their high energy density, good safety without dendrite formation, and low cost of magnesium resources. However, high-performance cathodes with stable capacity, good conductivity, and fast ions transport are needed, since many conventional cathodes possess a low performance and poor preparation controllability. Herein, a liquid-driven coaxial flow focusing (LDCFF) approach for prepar  ...[more]

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