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Aluminum Battery that Charges In a Minute

2015-04-27 (월)
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Stanford researchers have developed the first flexible battery made of aluminum. The anode, or the negatively charged side, is composed of aluminum while the cathode, or the positively charged side, is composed of graphite. Stanford’s accidental discov­ery of using graphite as a cathode has al­lowed them to create this flexible battery. Researchers hope this innovation will serve as a viable replacement for the popular lith­ium-ion batteries. These aluminum batteries would be affordable, safe, and fast-charging. The aluminum batteries can be recharged in a minute unlike the hours needed to charge a typical lithium-ion battery. The aluminum battery is also malleable; it can bend, fold, and even have a hole drilled through it without any detriment to its us­age. The aluminum batteries are also safer than lithium-ion batteries. These aluminum batteries will not catch on fire when ex­posed to heat or punctured. The electro­lyte, which is the medium through which the electrical charge flows and causes the chemical reaction, is just liquid salt and therefore serves as the reason behind these batteries’incombustibility. Moreover, the aluminum battery is more durable com­pared to the lithium-ion battery. While a lithium-ion battery can be charged reliably only about 1,000 times, an aluminum bat­tery can be charged almost 7,500 times. However, the aluminum battery has only half the voltage and energy density of the typical lithium-ion battery. The current aluminum battery can only produce 2 volts compared to the 3.6 volts that a lithium-ion battery yields. Aluminum cells can only carry 40 watt-hours per kilogram while a typical lithium-ion has an energy density of 100-260 watt-hours per kilogram. De­spite these numbers, the Stanford research team is confident that they will be able to increase the voltage and energy density as they continue to make improvements to the graphite cathode. These aluminum batteries can potentially replace the batteries found in smartphones, smartwatches, laptops, and tablets.


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