Influence of electrolyte on the electrode/electrolyte interface formation on insb electrode in mg‐ion batteries

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Achieving the full potential of magnesium‐ion batteries (MIBs) is still a challenge due to the lack of adequate electrodes or electrolytes. Grignard‐based electrolytes show excellent Mg plat-ing/stripping, but their incompatibility with oxide cathodes restricts their use. Conventional electrolytes like bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ((Mg(TFSI)2) solutions are incompatible with Mg metal, which hinders their application in high‐energy Mg batteries. In this regard, alloys can be game changers. The insertion/extraction of Mg2+ in alloys is possible in conventional electrolytes, suggesting the absence of a passivation layer or the formation of a conductive surface layer. Yet, the role and influence of this layer on the alloys performance have been studied only scarcely. To eval-uate the reactivity of alloys, we studied InSb as a model material. Ex situ X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were used to investigate the surface behavior of InSb in both Grignard and conventional Mg(TFSI)2/DME electrolytes. For the Grignard electrolyte, we discovered an intrinsic instability of both solvent and salt against InSb. XPS showed the formation of a thick surface layer consisting of hydrocarbon species and degradation products from the solvent (THF) and salt (C2H5MgCl−(C2H5)2AlCl). On the contrary, this study highlighted the stability of InSb in Mg(TFSI)2 electrolyte.

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Mohammad, I., Blondeau, L., Leroy, J., Khodja, H., & Gauthier, M. (2021). Influence of electrolyte on the electrode/electrolyte interface formation on insb electrode in mg‐ion batteries. Molecules, 26(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185721

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