A practical perspective on the potential of rechargeable Mg batteries
Date
2023-04-14Author
Blázquez, J. Alberto
Maça, Rudi R.
Leonet, Olatz
Azaceta, Eneko
Mukherjee, Ayan
Zhao-Karger, Zhirong
Li, Zhenyou
Kovalevsky, Aleksey
Fernandez-Barquin, Ana
Mainar, Aroa R.
Jankowski, Piotr
Rademacher, Laurin
Dey, Sunita
Dutton, Sian E.
Grey, Clare P.
Drews, Janina
Hacker, Joachim
Danner, Timo
Latz, Arnulf
Sotta, Dane
Palacin, M. Rosa
Martin, Jean-Frederic
García Lastra, Juan Maria
Fichtner, Maximilian
Kundu, Sumana
Kraytsberg, Alexander
Ein-Eli, Yair
Noked, Malachi
Aurbach, Doron
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Energy and Environmental Science 16(5) : 1964-1981 (2023)
Abstract
Emerging energy storage systems based on abundant and cost-effective materials are key to overcome the global energy and climate crisis of the 21st century. Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries (RMB), based on Earth-abundant magnesium, can provide a cheap and environmentally responsible alternative to the benchmark Li-ion technology, especially for large energy storage applications. Currently, RMB technology is the subject of intense research efforts at laboratory scale. However, these emerging approaches must be placed in a real-world perspective to ensure that they satisfy key technological requirements. In an attempt to bridge the gap between laboratory advancements and industrial development demands, herein, we report the first non-aqueous multilayer RMB pouch cell prototypes and propose a roadmap for a new advanced RMB chemistry. Through this work, we aim to show the great unrealized potential of RMBs.