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Solvent molecule design enables excellent charge transfer kinetics for a magnesium metal anodeWang et al., 2022
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- Wang F
- Hua H
- Wu D
- Li J
- Xu Y
- Nie X
- Zhuang Y
- Zeng J
- Zhao J
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- ACS Energy Letters
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Lacking of suitable electrolytes is a fatal obstacle for the development of rechargeable magnesium batteries (RMBs). Herein, according to the design of a series of solvent molecules, we find 3-methoxypropylamine possesses a middle coordination ability that can …
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