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Ti3C2 MXene with pillared structure for hybrid magnesium-lithium batteries cathode material with long cycle life and high rate capability.

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Cationic surfactants (CS) pillared Ti3C2 composites (Ti3C2/CS) were prepared by a facile electrostatic assembly method, which have large interlayer spacing and slight N-doping. In hybrid magnesium-lithium batteries (HMLBs), the Ti3C2/CS… Click to show full abstract

Cationic surfactants (CS) pillared Ti3C2 composites (Ti3C2/CS) were prepared by a facile electrostatic assembly method, which have large interlayer spacing and slight N-doping. In hybrid magnesium-lithium batteries (HMLBs), the Ti3C2/CS composites exhibit excellent performance by utilizing both Li+ and Mg2+ as charge carriers. Among these composites, the Ti3C2/CTAB (CTC) electrode displays a reversible capacity of 115.9 and 60 mAh g-1 in APC/LiCl (APCL) and APC electrolytes at 0.1 A g-1, and it also exhibits excellent high rate performance and ultralong cycle performance. It is verified that CS is vital to significantly improve the diffusion kinetics of Mg2+ on the electrode surface. The CS can act as the conductive "bridge" which connects different Ti3C2 layers and the interlayer pillar which expands the interlayer distance. In addition, the N element in CS is effective in neutralizing electronegativity and enhancing electrical conductivity for the CTC electrode. The electrode design strategy can adapt to the synthesis of cathode materials with high rate capability in HMLBs.

Keywords: magnesium lithium; hybrid magnesium; rate capability; lithium batteries; rate; high rate

Journal Title: Journal of colloid and interface science
Year Published: 2021

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