TY - JOUR
T1 - A Rechargeable Al-Te Battery
AU - Jiao, Handong
AU - Tian, Donghua
AU - Li, Shijie
AU - Fu, Chaopeng
AU - Jiao, Shuqiang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2018/9/24
Y1 - 2018/9/24
N2 - Rechargeable aluminum based batteries attract particular attention due to their high anode capacity, safety, and cost advantage. Recently, high discharge voltage, ultrahigh rate performance, and long cycle life of aluminum ion batteries have been reported. However, the capacity of these Al-based batteries is limited, and it is of great value to explore novel cathodes with high reversible capacity that can rival a rechargeable lithium ion battery. In this work, we present the redox process of a tellurium electrode in a Lewis acidic AlCl3/[EMIm]Cl room temperature ionic liquid and disclose, for the first time, that the tellurium not only can be reduced to Te2- but also can be oxidized to TeCl3+, and the whole process is reversible. Subsequently, we successfully construct a rechargeable Al-Te battery with an initial reversible capacity of ∼913 mAh/g, which is close to the theoretical capacity of tellurium of ∼1260.27 mAh/g and an obvious discharge voltage plateau at ∼1.5 V, already approaching that of a Li-Te battery (1.7 V). Significantly, this work brings a new way to reconsider the reaction mechanism and the theoretical capacities of chalcogen and its compounds as the cathode of the aluminum based batteries in room temperature chloroaluminate melts. For instance, the theoretical capacity of the sulfur is an unprecedented 5015.09 mAh/g when it undergoes a similar reversible redox process from S2- to SCl3+.
AB - Rechargeable aluminum based batteries attract particular attention due to their high anode capacity, safety, and cost advantage. Recently, high discharge voltage, ultrahigh rate performance, and long cycle life of aluminum ion batteries have been reported. However, the capacity of these Al-based batteries is limited, and it is of great value to explore novel cathodes with high reversible capacity that can rival a rechargeable lithium ion battery. In this work, we present the redox process of a tellurium electrode in a Lewis acidic AlCl3/[EMIm]Cl room temperature ionic liquid and disclose, for the first time, that the tellurium not only can be reduced to Te2- but also can be oxidized to TeCl3+, and the whole process is reversible. Subsequently, we successfully construct a rechargeable Al-Te battery with an initial reversible capacity of ∼913 mAh/g, which is close to the theoretical capacity of tellurium of ∼1260.27 mAh/g and an obvious discharge voltage plateau at ∼1.5 V, already approaching that of a Li-Te battery (1.7 V). Significantly, this work brings a new way to reconsider the reaction mechanism and the theoretical capacities of chalcogen and its compounds as the cathode of the aluminum based batteries in room temperature chloroaluminate melts. For instance, the theoretical capacity of the sulfur is an unprecedented 5015.09 mAh/g when it undergoes a similar reversible redox process from S2- to SCl3+.
KW - aluminum-based battery
KW - high capacity
KW - high voltage plateaus
KW - redox process
KW - tellurium
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U2 - 10.1021/acsaem.8b00905
DO - 10.1021/acsaem.8b00905
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85064759593
SN - 2574-0962
VL - 1
SP - 4924
EP - 4930
JO - ACS Applied Energy Materials
JF - ACS Applied Energy Materials
IS - 9
ER -