Novel CO2-Thermic Oxidation Process with Mg-Based Intermetallic Compounds and Its Application to Energy Storage Materials

19 July 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

A novel strategy for the oxidation of Mg-based intermetallic compounds using CO2 as an oxidizing agent was realized via simple thermal treatment, called ‘CO2-thermic Oxidation Process (CO-OP)’. Furthermore, as a value-added application, electrochemical properties of one of the reaction products (carbon-coated macroporous silicon) was evaluated. Considering the facile tunability of the chemical/physical properties of Mg-based intermetallics, we believe that this route can provide a simple and versatile platform for functional energy materials synthesis as well as CO2 chemical utilization in an environment-friendly and sustainable way.

Keywords

Intermetallic compounds
CO2 utilization
Porous silicon
carbon
sustainable

Supplementary materials

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CO-OP YH FigureS6-NanoCT-2D
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CO-OP YH FigureS6-NanoCT-3D
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CO-OP SI YH ChemRxiv
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