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Influence of inversion on Mg mobility and electrochemistry in spinels

Materials Science 2017-08-25 v1

Abstract

Magnesium oxide and sulfide spinels have recently attracted interest as cathode and electrolyte materials for energy-dense Mg batteries, but their observed electrochemical performance depends strongly on synthesis conditions. Using first principles calculations and percolation theory, we explore the extent to which spinel inversion influences Mg2+^{2+} ionic mobility in MgMn2_2O4_4 as a prototypical cathode, and MgIn2_2S4_4 as a potential solid electrolyte. We find that spinel inversion and the resulting changes of the local cation ordering give rise to both increased and decreased Mg2+^{2+} migration barriers, along specific migration pathways, in the oxide as well as the sulfide. To quantify the impact of spinel inversion on macroscopic Mg2+^{2+} transport, we determine the percolation thresholds in both MgMn2_2O4_4 and MgIn2_2S4_4. Furthermore, we analyze the impact of inversion on the electrochemical properties of the MgMn2_2O4_4 cathode via changes in the phase behavior, average Mg insertion voltages and extractable capacities, at varying degrees of inversion. Our results confirm that inversion is a major performance limiting factor of Mg spinels and that synthesis techniques or compositions that stabilize the well-ordered spinel structure are crucial for the success of Mg spinels in multivalent batteries.

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@article{arxiv.1708.07458,
  title  = {Influence of inversion on Mg mobility and electrochemistry in spinels},
  author = {Gopalakrishnan Sai Gautam and Pieremanuele Canepa and Alexander Urban and Shou-Hang Bo and Gerbrand Ceder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.07458},
  year   = {2017}
}