Elucidating the Structure of the Magnesium Aluminum Chloride Complex electrolyte for Magnesium-ion batteries
Pieremanuele Canepa, Saivenkataraman Jayaraman, Lei Cheng, Nav Nidhi, Rajput, William D. Richards, Gopalakrishnan Sai Gautam, Larry A. Curtiss,, Kristin A. Persson, Gerbrand Ceder

TL;DR
This study uses computational methods to analyze the structure and equilibria of the Magnesium Aluminum Chloride Complex electrolyte, revealing key species and mechanisms affecting magnesium-ion battery performance and aging.
Contribution
It introduces a computational strategy to elucidate electrolyte structures, identifying the main species and explaining electrochemical behavior and aging processes.
Findings
MACC electrolyte mainly contains MgCl+ and AlCl4- species
Aluminum deposition occurs preferentially over magnesium
Electrolyte aging involves aluminum depletion and MgCl2 regeneration
Abstract
We present a rigorous analysis of the Magnesium Aluminum Chloro Complex (MACC) in tetrahydrofuran (THF), one of the few electrolytes that can reversibly plate and strip Mg. We use \emph{ab initio} calculations and classical molecular dynamics simulations to interrogate the MACC electrolyte composition with the goal of addressing two urgent questions that have puzzled battery researchers: \emph{i}) the functional species of the electrolyte, and \emph{ii}) the complex equilibria regulating the MACC speciation after prolonged electrochemical cycling, a process termed as conditioning, and after prolonged inactivity, a process called aging. A general computational strategy to untangle the complex structure of electrolytes, ionic liquids and other liquid media is presented. The analysis of formation energies and grand-potential phase diagrams of Mg-Al-Cl-THF suggests that the MACC electrolyte…
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