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1State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, P. R. China.
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Rechargeable magnesium-metal batteries (RMBs) have been regarded as promising candidates for energy storage systems owing to the high volumetric capacity, favorable safety profile, and high crustal abundance of Mg. However, the performance of RMBs is constrained by sluggish Mg2+ diffusivity in the cathode materials, leading to a substantial electrochemically inactive interior volume. Herein, we achieved the fast solid-state diffusion of Mg2+ by constructing an ordered shell-to-core built-in electric field (BEF) via orientated MoS2/MoO2 coaxial heterojunction nanotube arrays, giving rise to high capacity even at low temperatures. Benefiting from the easy transport and deep intercalation depth of Mg2+, the obtained cathode delivered an outstanding rate performance (312 mAh g-1 at 0.05 A g-1 and 115 mAh g-1 at 5 A g-1) and long-term durability with an average fade of 0.0025% per cycle over 4000 cycles. Impressively, a capacity of 150 mAh g-1 was still retained at 0.05 A g-1 even at -20 °C because of the maintained largely promoted Mg2+ diffusivity of 10-10 cm2 s-1 at this low temperature, which is promising but rarely reported for RMBs.
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