The electrochemical behavior of an aluminum alloy anode for rechargeable Al-ion batteries using an AlCl3-urea liquid electrolyte

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Due to its characteristics of high capacity, low cost, being non-flammable, and involving a three-electron-redox reaction, the aluminum rechargeable battery has received wide attention. Because of these advantages, we focus on a low-cost aluminum alloy anode and detect the discharge/charge reaction mechanism in the aluminum chloride-urea liquid electrolyte at 110-130 °C. The discharge voltage of the battery is about 1.9 V and 1.6 V, and at the current density of 100 mA g-1 the cell can produce a specific capacity of ∼94 mA h g-1. Compared to the pure aluminum anode, the system has a promising future for high efficiency, low-cost energy storage devices.

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Wang, C., Li, J., Jiao, H., Tu, J., & Jiao, S. (2017). The electrochemical behavior of an aluminum alloy anode for rechargeable Al-ion batteries using an AlCl3-urea liquid electrolyte. RSC Advances, 7(51), 32288–32293. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra05860h

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