JOURNAL ARTICLE

High Specific-Capacity Al-Graphite Dual-Ion Batteries

Yun Guang ZhuJen‐Hung FangYang Shao‐Horn

Year: 2023 Journal:   Journal of The Electrochemical Society Vol: 170 (2)Pages: 020503-020503   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Rechargeable Al-graphite dual ion batteries are believed as a promising stationary energy storage system due to its low cost and long cycling life. Through engineering both Al and graphite electrodes using poly(vinylidene fluoride) and poly(vinylidene fluoride)-co-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer as both binder and ionic network, Al-graphite batteries with high specific capacities and rate capabilities were demonstrated. We employed high-surface-area acetylene black (AB) as the substrate for Al plating to enhance the rate capability (up to 20 mA cm −2 geo ) and stability (>500 h) of Al plating/stripping. The utilization of graphite was increased by anchoring graphite particles in the PVDF-HFP ionic network. With these Al and graphite electrodes, Al-graphite dual ion batteries were shown to have a specific capacity of ∼140 mAh g −1 C at a current density of 186 mA g −1 C and high cycling stability (∼0.07% decay per cycle based on the fully activated capacity at 2.98 A g −1 C ). The 3D electrode design (Al negative and carbon positive electrode) with stable structure and high surface area can facilitate the development of the new Al-based battery chemistries (Al-Cl 2 , Al-Br 2 , and Al-O 2 , etc.).

Keywords:
Graphite Materials science Hexafluoropropylene Electrode Chemical engineering Fluoride Battery (electricity) Plating (geology) Inorganic chemistry Composite material Copolymer Chemistry Polymer Tetrafluoroethylene

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