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An ultrafast rechargeable aluminium-ion battery

Meng-Chang Lin, Ming Gong, Bingan Lu, Yingpeng Wu, Di-Yan Wang, Mingyun Guan, Michael Angell, Changxin Chen, Jiang Yang, Bing-Joe Hwang and Hongjie Dai ()
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Meng-Chang Lin: Stanford University
Ming Gong: Stanford University
Bingan Lu: Stanford University
Yingpeng Wu: Stanford University
Di-Yan Wang: Stanford University
Mingyun Guan: Stanford University
Michael Angell: Stanford University
Changxin Chen: Stanford University
Jiang Yang: Stanford University
Bing-Joe Hwang: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Hongjie Dai: Stanford University

Nature, 2015, vol. 520, issue 7547, 324-328

Abstract: An aluminium-ion battery is reported that can charge within one minute, and offers improved cycle life compared to previous devices; it operates through the electrochemical deposition and dissolution of aluminium at the anode, and the intercalation/de-intercalation of chloroaluminate anions into a novel graphitic-foam cathode.

Date: 2015
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