TY - JOUR
T1 - Review - Progress in Electrolytes for Rechargeable Aluminium Batteries
AU - Leung, Oi Man
AU - Schoetz, Theresa
AU - Prodromakis, Themis
AU - Ponce De Leon, Carlos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published on behalf of The Electrochemical Society by IOP Publishing Limited.
PY - 2021/5/12
Y1 - 2021/5/12
N2 - The growing demand for safe, sustainable and energy-dense energy storage devices has spurred intensive investigations into post-lithium battery technologies. Rechargeable aluminium batteries are promising candidates for future electrochemical energy storage systems due to the high theoretical volumetric capacity of aluminium and its natural abundance in the Earth's crust, but their practical application is currently hindered by the limitations of presently available electrolytes. In this review, we highlight the key considerations needed to optimise the electrolyte design in relation to the aluminium battery system and critically assess the current state of knowledge and new concepts in liquid and quasi-solid polymer electrolytes, focusing primarily on non-aqueous systems. We then discuss the challenges and approaches in developing polymer electrolytes and finally provide an overview of the opportunities in quasi-solid electrolytes which could pave the way to achieving further improvements in aluminium batteries.
AB - The growing demand for safe, sustainable and energy-dense energy storage devices has spurred intensive investigations into post-lithium battery technologies. Rechargeable aluminium batteries are promising candidates for future electrochemical energy storage systems due to the high theoretical volumetric capacity of aluminium and its natural abundance in the Earth's crust, but their practical application is currently hindered by the limitations of presently available electrolytes. In this review, we highlight the key considerations needed to optimise the electrolyte design in relation to the aluminium battery system and critically assess the current state of knowledge and new concepts in liquid and quasi-solid polymer electrolytes, focusing primarily on non-aqueous systems. We then discuss the challenges and approaches in developing polymer electrolytes and finally provide an overview of the opportunities in quasi-solid electrolytes which could pave the way to achieving further improvements in aluminium batteries.
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U2 - 10.1149/1945-7111/abfb36
DO - 10.1149/1945-7111/abfb36
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85107935472
SN - 0013-4651
VL - 168
JO - Journal of the electrochemical society
JF - Journal of the electrochemical society
IS - 5
M1 - 056509
ER -