Abstract

The Mg65Ni27La8 alloy is synthesized by arc melting and subsequent melt-spinning technique, then Li atoms are infiltrated into this alloy material by the way of electroosmosis. The structure of the above two kinds of alloys is characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, electrochemical properties of two alloy electrodes are investigated systematically. Electrochemical studies indicate that negative electrode prepared by the Mg65Ni27La8-Li alloy possesses the best discharge capacity (693.8mAh/g) and cycling stability (83.2% after 30cycles) at a current density of 30mA/g, which is higher than that of Mg65Ni27La8 alloy electrode. Compared with the Mg65Ni27La8-Li alloy, the Mg65Ni27La8 alloy shows better discharge capacity of 571.9mAh/g and lower cycling stability (70.2% after 30cycles), which explains the structure evolution of amorphous ribbon that is responsible for the decay of discharge capacity. In addition, we also study the electrochemical reaction kinetics of Mg65Ni27La8-Li alloy electrodes.

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