Authors
Hua-tang YUAN , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China Follow
Li-fang JIAO , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China
Jian-sheng CAO , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China
Xiu-sheng LIU , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China
Ming ZHAO , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China
Yong-mei WANG , Institute of New Energy Material Chemistry, Nankai University, United Academy of Nankai- & Tianjin- University, Tianjin 300071, China
Corresponding Author
Hua-tang YUAN(yuanht@nankai.edu.cn)
Abstract
MgV2 O6 was synthesized by conventional solid-state reaction from MgO and V2 O5 as starting materials. X-Ray diffraction analysis showed that the prepared sample belongs to the monoclinic structure. Electrochemical magnesium insertion from aprotic electrolytes such as organomagnesium halides into this host was found possible and exhibited charge/discharge circulation.
Keywords
Magnesium ion, Battery, Positive materials, MgV2O6
Publication Date
2004-11-28
Online Available Date
2004-11-28
Recommended Citation
Hua-tang YUAN, Li-fang JIAO, Jian-sheng CAO, Xiu-sheng LIU, Ming ZHAO, Yong-mei WANG.
Preparation and Electrochemical Magnesium Insertion Behaviors of MgV2 O6 [J]. Journal of Electrochemistry ,
2004
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10(4): 460-463.
DOI: 10.61558/2993-074X.1602
Available at:
https://jelectrochem.xmu.edu.cn/journal/vol10/iss4/15
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