Materials Compatibility in Rechargeable Aluminum Batteries: Chemical and Electrochemical Properties between Vanadium Pentoxide and Chloroaluminate Ionic Liquids

2019 
To demonstrate the critical importance of electrode/electrolyte stability in rechargeable aluminum (Al) batteries, we investigate the chemical compatibility between vanadium pentoxide (V2O5), a proposed cathode material for Al batteries, and the common chloroaluminate-containing ionic liquid electrolytes. We reveal that V2O5 reacts with both the Lewis acidic (Al2Cl7-) and the Lewis neutral species (AlCl4-) within the electrolyte. The resulting decomposition products are identified using a combination of electrochemical analyses, Raman spectroscopy, solution-state and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The results establish that V2O5 chemically reacts with Al2Cl7- to form vanadium oxychloride (VOCl3) and an amorphous aluminum oxide precipitate. V2O5 also chemically reacts with AlCl4- to produce dioxovanadium chloride (VO2Cl) and a newly formed anionic species of metavanadate coordinated with aluminum chloride (AlCl3VO3-). These solub...
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