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Electrochimica Acta, Vol.53, No.20, 5881-5884, 2008
Control of magnesium interfacial reactions in aqueous electrolytes towards a biocompatible battery
A stable magnesium battery has been developed based on a magnesium anode, a poly(dioxyethane thiophene) (PEDOT) cathode and a near-saturated aqueous solution of LiCl, MgCl2, or mixture of these salts at pH of 11. This combination leads to a low water activity in the electrolyte, which thus suppresses the hydrogen evolution reaction on Mg, as well as producing a stable oxy-hydroxide film which protects the metal surface from freely corroding. The conducting polymer cathode is reduced somewhat during the discharge process, however, appears to be readily re-oxidised (as determined from the resistance) by the oxygen present in the cell. The cell is therefore primarily a Mg/O-2 battery, however, the PEDOT appears to enhance the performance, in particular the discharge voltage. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.