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Prof. Eslam Mohamed Mahmoud Sheha :: Publications:

Title:
Ion transport properties of magnesium bromide/dimethyl sulfoxide non-aqueous liquid electrolyte
Authors: E. Sheha
Year: 2015
Keywords: Magnesium battery Non-aqueous liquid electrolyte Ionic conductivity Magnesium ion transference
Journal: Journal of Advanced Research
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
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Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Nonaqueous liquid electrolyte system based dimethyl sulfoxide DMSO and magnesium bromide (MgBr2) is synthesized via ‘Solvent-in-Salt’ method for the application in magnesium battery. Optimized composition of MgBr2/DMSO electrolyte exhibits high ionic conductivity of 102 S/cm at ambient temperature. This study discusses different concentrations from 0 to 5.4Mof magnesium salt, representing low, intermediate and high concentrations of magnesium salt which are examined in frequency dependence conductivity studies. The temperature dependent conductivity measurements have also been carried out to compute activation energy (Ea) by least square linear fitting of Arrhenius plot: ‘logr  1/T. The transport number of Mg2+ ion determined by means of a combination of d.c. and a.c. techniques is 0.7. A prototype cell was constructed using nonaqueous liquid electrolyte with Mg anode and graphite cathode. The Mg/graphite cell shows promising cycling.

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