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Optimizing Interfacial Process of Mg Metal Anode by Porphyrin Adsorption Layer in Cl-free Conventional Electrolyte

Chemical engineering journal(2024)

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The viability of Mg metal batteries is severely threatened by the passivating instinct of Mg metal in Cl-free conventional electrolytes. To realize the reversible Mg stripping/plating in the conventional electrolyte, 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP) with planar structure and strong adsorption ability is added into electrolyte to optimize the interfacial process by constructing a dynamic molecular adsorption layer on Mg anode, which is different from the method of tailoring artificial solid electrolyte interphases to facilitate Mg2+ transport. On one side, TPP molecules served as a protective layer to avoid the direct contact between Mg anode and passivation-inducing factors from electrolyte, alleviating passivation effectively. On the other side, a locally high concentration of TPP is created near the Mg surface for Mg2+ solvation sheath reorganization. Theoretical calculations verify that [MgTPP(DME)(2)] in TPP-containing electrolyte possesses higher stability and a lower energy barrier than [Mg(DME)(3)](2+) during desolvation, further alleviating passivation and reducing the overpotential of Mg metal. Consequently, the Mg symmetrical battery exhibits a reduced polarization voltage of 0.6 V from similar to 2 V and a longer cycling life of over 500 h. With TPP-containing electrolyte, the Mg||V2O5 full battery presents a higher initial capacity of 186.5 mAh/g, which confirms the practicability of this additive strategy.
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Mg metal anode,Cl-free conventional electrolyte,Adsorption layer,Mg 2+ solvation optimization
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