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Ionic liquid/tetraglyme hybrid Mg [TFSI] 2 electrolytes for rechargeable Mg batteriesMa et al., 2019
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- Ma Z
- Forsyth M
- MacFarlane D
- Kar M
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- Green Energy & Environment
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The electrochemical reversibility of Mg in hybrid electrolytes based on mixtures of ionic liquid and glyme based organic solvents was investigated for applications in rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs). The electrolytes demonstrate reversible reduction and …
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