Understanding the reversible electrodeposition of aluminum in low-cost room-temperature molten salts

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2023)

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Aluminum is the most earth-abundant metal, trivalent, and inert in ambient air; it also has a density approximately five times that of lithium at room temperature, making it attractive for cost-effective, long-duration storage in batteries. Here, we investigate structural requirements and physicochemical and transport properties of ionic liquid (IL) electrolytes thought to enable high reversibility of Al battery anodes. We find that intentionally designed, low-cost IL analogs, including ammonium-based molten salts, offer comparable Al anode reversibility to state-of-the-art imidazolium-based IL melts. A critical ratio of solvated Al-ion species is required to balance the effects of Lewis acidity needed to continuously etch native Al2O3 and form a stable solid electrolyte interphase on Al. Our findings open new opportunities for developing simple, cost-effective, room-temperature Al batteries that enable long-duration electrical energy storage.
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rechargeable aluminum batteries,solid electrolyte interphase,molten salts
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