Triblock copolymer pluronic F68 as a corrosion inhibitor for aluminum-air battery: An electrochemical and in silico study

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In Al-air batteries, the self-corrosion of aluminum electrodes is an issue worthy of concern. In this paper, the inhibition performance and anti-corrosion mechanism of a triblock copolymer, namely, Pluronic F68, on Al in 3.5% NaCl electrolyte are investigated with a multidimension approach combining electrochemical and theoretical approaches. The results suggest that Pluronic F68 inhibitor can present wonderful anticorrosion efficiency, and the maximum inhibition efficiency can reach 94% at low dose concentration. Meanwhile, the battery containing Pluronic F68 exhibits better performance. Significantly, the present work is beneficial to understand the inhibition mechanism of similar organic polymers and provides a feasible approach to develop Al-air batteries.

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Guo, L., Tan, J., Yang, H., Bakri, Y. E., Kaya, S., Leng, S., … Shi, W. (2019). Triblock copolymer pluronic F68 as a corrosion inhibitor for aluminum-air battery: An electrochemical and in silico study. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 14, 11480–11480. https://doi.org/10.20964/2019.12.19

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