Rechargeable magnesium battery has been widely considered as a potential alternative to current Li-ion technology. However, the lack of appropriate cathode with high-energy density and good sustainability hinders the realization of competitive magnesium cells. Recently, a new concept of hybrid battery coupling metal magnesium anode with a cathode undergoing the electrochemical cycling of a secondary ion has received increased attention. Mg-Na hybrid battery, for example, utilizes the dendritic-free deposition of magnesium at the anode and fast Na-intercalation at the cathode to reversibly store and harvest energy. In the current work, the principles that take the full advantage of metal Mg anode and Na-battery cathode to construct high-performance Mg-Na hybrid battery are described. By rationally applying such design principle, we constructed a Mg-NaCrO hybrid battery using metal Mg anode, NaCrO cathode and a mixture of all-phenyl complex (PhMgCl-AlCl, Mg-APC) and sodium carba--dodecaborate (NaCBH) as dual-salt electrolyte. The Mg-NaCrO cell delivered an energy density of 183 Wh kg at the voltage of 2.3 V averaged in 50 cycles. We found that the amount of electrolyte can be reduced by using solid MgCl as additional magnesium reservoir while maintaining comparable electrochemical performance. A hypothetical MgCl-NaCrO hybrid battery is therefore proposed with energy density estimated to be 215 Wh kg and the output voltage over 2 V.

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