“…4,6 However, the reversible capacity is still limited owing to the poor conductivity of the involved entities (MgH 2 /LiH), along with transient aging issues of LiH in carbonate-based liquid electrolytes. [7][8][9] Using amorphous 80Li 2 S-20P 2 S 5 as a solid electrolyte (SE), Ikeda et al 10 reported $31% reversible capacity for MgH 2 for the 1 st cycle at room temperature, compared to $75% for liquid electrolytes. 6 Possible interaction at the electrode/SE (80Li 2 S-20P 2 S 5 ) interface is pointed out as a cause for the low reversible capacity.…”