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High-Performance Magnesium/Lithium Hybrid-Ion Battery Using NiS2 Nanosheet-Coated Cu2S Cubes as a Cathode Material
Jinyun Liu1, Jiamin Liu1, Ting Zhou1
1Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241002, Anhui, P. R. China.
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Magnesium/lithium hybrid-ion batteries (MLHBs) are considered promising owing to their high theoretical capacity and good safety and a broad range of magnesium resources; however, nonideal cathode materials and electrolytes restrict their development. Here, a composite composed of NiS2 nanosheet-coated Cu2S (Cu2S@NiS2) cubes is developed as a cathode material, which improves conductivity and accommodates volume change, achieving high and stable electrochemical performances. Also, we develop a LiCl-introduced all-phenyl-complex electrolyte (APC-LiCl), exhibiting a wide electrochemical window, stable cycling properties, and enhanced Mg dissociation/deposition compared to LiBF4 or LiTFSI-induced APC systems. The constructed MLHB exhibits a high energy density of 330 Wh kg-1 on an active cathode material basis when cycling at 0.3 A g-1, a stable specific capacity of 215 mAh g-1 after 400 cycles at 0.5 A g-1, and excellent temperature tolerance and rate performance, enabling our findings to be broadly applied for developing emerging energy-storage systems.

