The Mg-V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> Intercalation Phase Diagram First Principles
Article 2015 en
Authors
GG
Gopalakrishnan Sai Gautam
PC
Pieremanuele Canepa
AA
Aziz Abdellahi
Abstract
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Multi-valent (MV) ion intercalation batteries that replace the Li + with a MV cation such as Mg 2+ , provide a realistic and compelling approach to meet the high energy density demanded by the next generation of electronics and vehicles. One of the challenges in achieving high energy density MV-ion systems is to develop a suitable cathode with a high enough voltage and diffusivity of the MV cation. Mg intercalation into V 2 O 5 is one of the very few that has been shown to function reversibly at reasonable efficiency. In this study, we gain insight into the thermodynamics of Mg insertion into V 2 O 5 from first-principles calculations. We have calculated the 0 K phase diagram, the equilibrium voltage curves and the migration barriers for Mg diffusion in both the α and δ-V 2 O 5 polymorphs. Our calculations indicate that Mg in V 2 O 5 is a “phase separating” system at room temperature and benchmarking our calculations with experiments leads to the conclusion that Mg cycles on a metastable α-V 2 O 5 host. We believe that this study can be further used to improve the performance of V 2 O 5 as a cathode material for Mg-batteries.
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