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. 2016 Aug 16;55(34):9898-901.
doi: 10.1002/anie.201603531. Epub 2016 Jul 15.

A Rechargeable Al/S Battery with an Ionic-Liquid Electrolyte

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A Rechargeable Al/S Battery with an Ionic-Liquid Electrolyte

Tao Gao et al. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. .

Abstract

Aluminum metal is a promising anode material for next generation rechargeable batteries owing to its abundance, potentially dendrite-free deposition, and high capacity. The rechargeable aluminum/sulfur (Al/S) battery is of great interest owing to its high energy density (1340 Wh kg(-1) ) and low cost. However, Al/S chemistry suffers poor reversibility owing to the difficulty of oxidizing AlSx . Herein, we demonstrate the first reversible Al/S battery in ionic-liquid electrolyte with an activated carbon cloth/sulfur composite cathode. Electrochemical, spectroscopic, and microscopic results suggest that sulfur undergoes a solid-state conversion reaction in the electrolyte. Kinetics analysis identifies that the slow solid-state sulfur conversion reaction causes large voltage hysteresis and limits the energy efficiency of the system.

Keywords: aluminum/sulfur batteries; electrochemistry; ionic liquids; solid-state reactions; sulfur.

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