Mapping mechanisms and growth regimes of magnesium electrodeposition at high current densities

R Davidson, A Verma, D Santos, F Hao… - Materials …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Materials Horizons, 2020pubs.rsc.org
The utilization of metallic anodes holds promise for unlocking high gravimetric and
volumetric energy densities and is pivotal to the adoption of 'beyond Li'battery chemistries.
Much of the promise of magnesium batteries stems from claims regarding their lower
predilection for dendrite growth. Whilst considerable effort has been invested in the design
of novel electrolytes and cathodes, detailed studies of Mg plating are scarce. Using
galvanostatic electrodeposition of metallic Mg from Grignard reagents in symmetric Mg–Mg …
The utilization of metallic anodes holds promise for unlocking high gravimetric and volumetric energy densities and is pivotal to the adoption of ‘beyond Li’ battery chemistries. Much of the promise of magnesium batteries stems from claims regarding their lower predilection for dendrite growth. Whilst considerable effort has been invested in the design of novel electrolytes and cathodes, detailed studies of Mg plating are scarce. Using galvanostatic electrodeposition of metallic Mg from Grignard reagents in symmetric Mg–Mg cells, we establish a phase map characterized by disparate morphologies spanning the range from fractal aggregates of 2D nanoplatelets to highly anisotropic dendrites with singular growth fronts and nanowires entangled in the form of mats. The effects of electrolyte concentration, applied current density, and coordinating ligands have been explored. The study demonstrates a complex range of electrodeposited morphologies including canonical dendrites with shear moduli conducive to penetration through typical polymeric separators. We further demonstrate a strategy for mitigating Mg dendrite formation based on the addition of molecular Lewis bases that promote nanowire growth through selective surface coordination.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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