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Magnesium: properties and rich chemistry for new material synthesis and energy applications

Title
Magnesium: properties and rich chemistry for new material synthesis and energy applications
Author(s)
Shin, Cheol-HwanLee, Ha-YoungGyan-Barimah, CalebYu, Jeong-HoonYu, Jong-Sung
Issued Date
2023-03
Citation
Chemical Society Reviews, v.52, no.6, pp.2145 - 2192
Type
Article
Keywords
MANGANESE OXIDE NANOPARTICLESELECTRON-SELECTIVE CONTACTSHYDROGEN STORAGE PROPERTIESREDUCTION REACTION ORRLITHIUM METAL ANODELI-ION BATTERIESOXYGEN REDUCTIONDOPED TIO2MAGNESIOTHERMIC REDUCTIONTITANIUM-DIOXIDE
ISSN
0306-0012
Abstract
Magnesium (Mg) has many unique properties suitable for applications in the fields of energy conversion and storage. These fields presently rely on noble metals for efficient performance. However, among other challenges, noble metals have low natural abundance, which undermines their sustainability. Mg has a high negative standard reduction potential and a unique crystal structure, and its low melting point at 650 °C makes it a good candidate to replace or supplement numerous other metals in various energy applications. These attractive features are particularly helpful for improving the properties and limits of materials in energy systems. However, knowledge of Mg and its practical uses is still limited, despite recent studies which have reported Mg's key roles in synthesizing new structures and modifying the chemical properties of materials. At present, information about Mg chemistry has been rather scattered without any organized report. The present review highlights the chemistry of Mg and its uses in energy applications such as electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, and secondary batteries, among others. Future perspectives on the development of Mg-based materials are further discussed to identify the challenges that need to be addressed. © 2023 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46083
DOI
10.1039/d2cs00810f
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Related Researcher
  • 유종성 Yu, Jong-Sung
  • Research Interests Materials chemistry; nanomaterials; electrochemistry; carbon and porous materials; fuel cell; battery; supercapacitor; sensor and photochemical catalyst
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