Mg(TiS2)4

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· Mg(TiS2)4

Mg(TiS₂)₄ is an experimental intercalation compound composed of magnesium ions hosted within a layered titanium disulfide framework, representing a research-stage material in the family of metal-sulfide host structures. This compound is primarily investigated in electrochemistry and energy storage research contexts, particularly as a potential cathode material for magnesium-ion batteries, which offer higher volumetric energy density and cost advantages over conventional lithium-ion systems. The material is notable for its ability to reversibly insert and extract magnesium ions, making it a candidate for next-generation stationary energy storage and portable power applications, though it remains largely in laboratory development stages rather than commercial production.

magnesium-ion batteriesenergy storage researchcathode materialsintercalation compoundsstationary power systemsexploratory electrochemistry

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