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Nanomaterials 2021, 11, 810 Nanomaterials 2021, 11, x 18 of 29 17 of 28 Figure 12. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of (A) Na2Ti3O7 NWs and (B) Figure 12. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of (A) Na2Ti3O7 NWs and (B) Na2Ti6O13 Na2Ti6O13 NWs; (C) Cycling performance of Na2Ti3O7 and Na2Ti6O13 NWs at 0.1 A g−1. Adapted NWs; (C) Cycling performance of Na2Ti3O7 and Na2Ti6O13 NWs at 0.1 A g−1. Adapted with permission from [177]. Copyright American Chemical Society, 2020. Yang et al. fabricated an original magnesium-ion dual-ion battery adopting ex- with permission from [177]. Copyright American Chemical Society, 2020. Yang et al. fabricated an original magnesium-ion dual-ion battery adopting expanded panded graphite as cathode and Ti-doped Nb2O5 nanoflakes (Ti–Nb2O5 NFs) as anode graphite as cathode and Ti-doped Nb2O5 nanoflakes (Ti–Nb2O5 NFs) as anode [177]. The [177]. The latter was designed with the aim of shortening the diffusion dista2n+ce of Mg2+ latter was designed with the aim of shortening the diffusion distance of Mg and con- and consisted of a hierarchical structure including microspheres (diameter: 4–5 μm) as- sisted of a hierarchical structure including microspheres (diameter: 4–5 μm) assembled sembled by nanoflakes (Figure 13A–C). As a further innovative point, ether solvents with by nanoflakes (Figure 13A–C). As a further innovative point, ether solvents with high high inflammability and narrow electrochemical window were excluded from the electro- inflammability and narrow electrochemical window were excluded from the electrolyte, lyte, and replaced with an ionic liquid-based solution containing Mg(TFSI)2 0.5 M in and replaced with an ionic liquid-based solution containing Mg(TFSI)2 0.5 M in Pyr14TFSI Pyr14TFSI (with additives). The resulting dual-ion battery (i.e., during charging magne- (with additives). The resulting dual-ion battery (i.e., during charging magnesium ions in- –– sium ions intercalated into the Ti–Nb2O5 NFs, while TFSI ions intercalated into an ex- tercalatedintotheTi–Nb2O5NFs,whileTFSI ionsintercalatedintoanexpandedgraphite, −1 −1 panded graphite, see Figure 13D) showed a high discharge capacity (93 mAh g ) at 1C see Figure 13D) showed a high discharge capacity (93 mAh g ) at 1C and a capacity raentednatiocnapoafci7ty9%retaefntetrio5n0o0fc7y9c%lesafatet r35C00(Fciygculrees a1t3E3C) a(nFdigu7r7e%13aEt )5aCn.dSu77c%h atv5eCry. Sguocohda rvaeterypegrofodrmratnecepecrofuoprmleadnwceitchoaupralethdewrhitihghadraisthchearrhgieghmdedisicuhmarvgoelmtagedeioufm≈v1o.8lt3agVe;tohfe≈ −1 −1 −1 −1 −1 la1t.8te3rVre;sthuelteladttienrarehsiuglhteednienrgayhdigehnseintyer(g1y74deWnhsitkyg(174atW18h3kWgkagt18a3nWd1k2g2Wanhdk1g22Wath −1 −1 −1 8k4g5 Watk8g45 W), ckugrre),nctulyrrtehnetlbyetshtevbaelustevs ainlutehseinfitehlde faienld tahnadt tchoautldcobueldsubeccseuscscfuesllsyfulleldy lteod dteovdiceevicneteignrtaegtiroantiwonithwsitohlasroclaerllcse[l1ls78[1–718–21].82].PDF Image | Overview on Anodes for Magnesium Batteries
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