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Aluminum corrosion-passivation regulation prolongs aqueous batteries life.


ABSTRACT: Aluminum current collectors are widely used in nonaqueous batteries owing to their cost-effectiveness, lightweightness, and ease of fabrication. However, they are excluded from aqueous batteries due to their severe corrosion in aqueous solutions. Here, we propose hydrolyzation-type anodic additives to form a robust passivation layer to suppress corrosion. These additives dramatically lower the corrosion current density of aluminum by nearly three orders of magnitude to ~10-6 A cm-2. In addition, realizing that electrochemical corrosion accompanies anode prelithiation, we propose a prototype of self-prolonging aqueous Li-ion batteries (Al ||LiMn2O4 ||TiO2), whose capacity retention rises from 49.5% to 70.1% after 200 cycles. A sacrificial aluminum electrode where electrochemical corrosion is utilized is introduced as an electron supplement to prolong the cycling life of aqueous batteries. Our work addresses the short-life issue of aqueous batteries resulting from the corrosion of the current collector and lithium loss from side reactions.

SUBMITTER: Liu B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10995134 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aluminum corrosion-passivation regulation prolongs aqueous batteries life.

Liu Binghang B   Lv Tianshi T   Zhou Anxing A   Zhu Xiangzhen X   Lin Zejing Z   Lin Ting T   Suo Liumin L  

Nature communications 20240404 1


Aluminum current collectors are widely used in nonaqueous batteries owing to their cost-effectiveness, lightweightness, and ease of fabrication. However, they are excluded from aqueous batteries due to their severe corrosion in aqueous solutions. Here, we propose hydrolyzation-type anodic additives to form a robust passivation layer to suppress corrosion. These additives dramatically lower the corrosion current density of aluminum by nearly three orders of magnitude to ~10<sup>-6</sup> A cm<sup>  ...[more]

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