The Li4Ti5O12 (LTO) and mechanically polished Mg disk were used the electrode materials and the 1.50 M LiTFSI and 0.15 M Mg(TFSI)2 in glyme:diglyme=1:1 solution (standard electrolyte) was used as dual salt electrolyte. This cell showed a negative discharging voltage (about -1.0 V) due to the huge Mg stripping overpotential while the charging reaction occurs at 0.8 V. After the addition of 0.1 M LiCl, 0.1 M LiBr, or 0.5 M MgCl2, the discharging voltage increased to +0.5 V from the 2nd cycle after activation process during 1st cycle while the charging voltage was almost close to the halogen-free electrolyte. In spite of the increase of the halogen anion concentration, the further improvement was not detected.
When the HMDS (hexamethyldisilazane) was added to the electrolyte with the LiCl, the overpotential of Mg stripping reaction was sharply decreased from the first cycle without activation process. But the overpotential did not decrease in case of the HMDS addition to the standard electrolyte composition (halogen-free).
Therefore, the Mg/LTO hybrid cell with dual salt electrolyte containing halogen anion and HMDS showed good electrochemical performances with low polarization from the initial cycle.