E-resources
Peer reviewed
-
Lei, Xin; Liang, Xiao; Yang, Rui; Zhang, Fan; Wang, Chenchen; Lee, Chun‐Sing; Tang, Yongbing
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 06/2022, Volume: 18, Issue: 22Journal Article
Rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs) are promising candidates to replace currently commercialized lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) in large‐scale energy storage applications owing to their merits of abundant resources, low cost, high theoretical volumetric capacity, etc. However, the development of RMBs is still facing great challenges including the incompatibility of the electrolyte and the lack of suitable cathode materials with high reversible capacity and fast kinetics of Mg2+. While tremendous efforts have been made to explore compatible electrolytes and appropriate electrode materials, the rational design of unconventional Mg‐based battery systems is another effective strategy for achieving high electrochemical performance. This review specifically discusses the recent research progress of various Mg‐based battery systems. First, the optimization of electrolyte and electrode materials for conventional RMBs is briefly discussed. Furthermore, various Mg‐based battery systems, including Mg‐chalcogen (S, Se, Te) batteries, Mg‐halogen (Br2, I2) batteries, hybrid‐ion batteries, and Mg‐based dual‐ion batteries are systematically summarized. This review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of different Mg‐based battery systems, which can inspire latecomers to explore new strategies for the development of high‐performance and practically available RMBs. This review specifically presents current progress on recently developed rechargeable magnesium batteries, including Mg‐chalcogen batteries, Mg‐halogen batteries, hybrid ion batteries, and dual‐ion batteries. Additionally, challenges and potential solutions for these battery systems are proposed. This review aims to show new strategies for the development of high‐performance and practically available magnesium batteries.
Author
![loading ... loading ...](themes/default/img/ajax-loading.gif)
Shelf entry
Permalink
- URL:
Impact factor
Access to the JCR database is permitted only to users from Slovenia. Your current IP address is not on the list of IP addresses with access permission, and authentication with the relevant AAI accout is required.
Year | Impact factor | Edition | Category | Classification | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JCR | SNIP | JCR | SNIP | JCR | SNIP | JCR | SNIP |
Select the library membership card:
If the library membership card is not in the list,
add a new one.
DRS, in which the journal is indexed
Database name | Field | Year |
---|
Links to authors' personal bibliographies | Links to information on researchers in the SICRIS system |
---|
Source: Personal bibliographies
and: SICRIS
The material is available in full text. If you wish to order the material anyway, click the Continue button.