Microwave-induced defect-rich vanadium sulfide cathodes for highly reversible electrochemical magnesium storage

Rong Jiang, Bolin Liu, Changliang Du, Mingwei Jin, Xin Liu, Xilan Ma, Youqi Zhu*, Meishuai Zou, Chuanbao Cao

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Abstract

Vanadium sulfide (VS4) demonstrates the most prospect as the cathode materials for rechargeable magnesium battery due to its special one-dimensional linear crystal structure. However, VS4 cathode still suffers from sluggish kinetics, irreversible structural change, short cycle life, and low capacity. Herein, a microwave-induced synthesis method is presented to fabricate VS4 nanosheets with rich sulfur vacancies and high V3+/V4+ ratio. When serviced as the cathode material for rechargeable magnesium battery, the VS4 nanosheets display excellent electrochemical performances with large specific capacity of 701 mAh/g at 200 mA g−1 current density. In addition, the VS4 nanosheets cathodes also show long-term operating stability over 600 cycles at 1.0 A/g current density with only 0.3 % capacity decay per cycle. Our experimental results show that the improved electrochemical reaction kinetics is ascribed to the defect-rich structure and the reversible anionic redox reactions between S2−/S22− of the VS4 nanosheets. This work offers a meaningful way to design high-performance Mg2+ ion storage cathode materials with favorable diffusion kinetics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number150487
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume488
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2024

Keywords

  • Anionic redox reactions
  • Cathode
  • Rechargeable magnesium battery
  • Sulfur vacancy
  • Vanadium sulfide

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