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Al-Storage Behaviors of Expanded Graphite as High-Rate and Long-Life Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Aluminum Batteries

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 19, Pages 22549-22558

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c04466

Keywords

rechargeable aluminum batteries; expanded graphite; intercalation-adsorption; pseudocapacitance effect; high rate

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22075028]

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The development of low-cost expanded graphite as cathode materials for high-performance rechargeable aluminum batteries (RABs) in pouch cells has shown promising results with high-rate performance, long-term cyclic life, and high energy density. The rapid kinetic enhancement and high capacity delivered by the expanded graphite are attributed to the chemisorption-involved-intercalation pseudocapacitance effect, providing significant support for further understanding the aluminum-storage behaviors of graphite materials in RABs.
The rational design and synthesis of capable cathode materials with low cost that can exhibit good electrochemical performance are key to the development of rechargeable aluminum batteries (RABs). In this article, we have developed low-cost expanded graphite as typical cathode materials for high-performance RABs in pouch cells. Remarkably, the commercial expanded graphite can show high-rate performance, long-term cyclic life, and high energy density (64 Wh kg(-1) based on a whole pouch cell). In particular, it delivers a high capacity of 111 mAh g(-1) at a current density of 2 A g(-1) after 300 cycles and 61.1 mAh g(-1) at a high current density of 50 A g(-1) after 10 000 cycles. The high-rate performance is derived from the rapid kinetic enhancement caused by the chemisorption-involved-intercalation pseudocapacitance effect. Further, a series of facile electrochemical means are used to confirm the intercalation (1.5-2.4 V)-adsorption mechanism (0.5-1.5 V) of expanded graphite. This work can provide significant support for further understanding the Al-storage behaviors of graphite materials in RABs.

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