Long‐Lasting Solid‐State Aluminum Battery with High‐Areal‐Capacity Enabled by In Situ Polymerization Strategy

G Gangyong Li (Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China) Z Zhaodi Wang Z Zhi Li X Xiaoyi Zheng (Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China) Y Yucan Zhu (Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials College of Mechanical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China) B Bao Zhang (School of Chemical Engineering and Technology) Z Zhaohui Hou (Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China)

Abstract

Abstract Nonaqueous rechargeable aluminum batteries (RABs) attract intense interest due to their low‐cost, high‐capacity, and high‐safety using nonflammable chloroaluminate ionic liquid electrolytes (ILEs). However, Al dendrite growth, interface degradation, and corrosiveness remain challenges in these ILEs. Herein, an ultrastable solid‐state aluminum battery (SAB) based on a cross‐linked polymer solid‐state electrolyte (PSE) and a PSE‐encapsulated graphite (PG) cathode is constructed via an in situ polymerization strategy, which maintains battery safety and realizes a synergy of interface compatibility between PSE/PG and PSE/Al interfaces. The PSE has a high room temperature ionic conductivity of 4.15 × 10 −3 S cm −1 and a low corrosiveness to Al anode, ensuring rapid and continuous transportation of chloroaluminate ions and homogeneous plating/stripping of metallic Al. In addition, the volume expansion of the PG cathode is almost negligible owing to the confinement effect of graphite within the cross‐linked polymer skeleton. As a consequence, the assembled SAB demonstrates high areal capacity (0.67 mAh cm −2 at 0.1 mA cm −2 ), good rate performance, and impressive cycling stability (no capacity attenuation after 10 000 cycles). Such in situ polymerization strategy shows a broader promise for the development of safe and stable RABs in energy storage applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 16
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

G

Gangyong Li

Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China

Z

Zhaodi Wang

Z

Zhi Li

X

Xiaoyi Zheng

Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China

Y

Yucan Zhu

Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials College of Mechanical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China

B

Bao Zhang

School of Chemical Engineering and Technology

Z

Zhaohui Hou

Key Laboratory of Hunan Province for Advanced Carbon‐based Functional Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Hunan Institute of Science and Technology Yueyang 414006 China