Effect of vanadium doping on α-KxMnO2 as a positive electrode active material for rechargeable magnesium batteries†
Abstract
α-MnO2 has recently attracted attention as a promising candidate for positive electrode active materials for rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs) due to its ability to accommodate Mg2+ ions without phase changes at limited concentrations. However, the stability of this phase and the kinetic barriers to Mg2+ insertion remain significant challenges. This study purposes doping of potassium stabilized hollandite MnO2 (α-KxMnO2) with vanadium ions as a method to improve the stability and cyclability of the α-KxMnO2 phase. RMBs with V-doped α-KxMnO2 positive electrode active materials exhibit discharge potentials over 0.2 V greater than that of undoped α-KxMnO2, and improved magnesiation and demagnesiation upon discharge and charge, respectively. V-doped α-KxMnO2 also exhibits greater preference for reduction via Mg2+ insertion, compared to conversion to disparate phase oxides, enhancing the stability of the α-KxMnO2 phase, and increasing capacity retention upon battery cycling.