Phase Behavior and Electrochemical Performance of Solid-State Magnesium Ion Electrolytes from Diblock Copolymers

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Abstract

Batteries utilizing magnesium metal anodes are considered a promising candidate for the next generation of energy storage with performance beyond lithium ion technology. The development of a safe, stable magnesium ion-conducting electrolyte represents one of the major barriers to the advancement of magnesium battery technology. One approach to increasing the safety and stability of electrolytes is to replace flammable organic solvents with more stable polymeric species. We report on the phase behavior and electrochemical performance of solid-state magnesium ion electrolytes derived from diblock copolymers.

*Research supported by the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR)

Authors

  • Jacob Thelen

    • University of California Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Sebnem Inceoglu

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Nitash Balsara

    • Univ of California - Berkeley
    • University of California Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • University of California, Berkeley
    • UC Berkeley