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Department of Chemical Engineering, Redmond University, Washington, USA
Review Article
Aluminum: The Future of Battery Technology
Author(s): Angad Singh Arora*
As the world shifts away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy, electrical energy is becoming more significant. Aluminum-Ion Batteries (AIBs) are highly appealing possibilities for electrochemical energy storage. While Lithium- Ion Batteries (LIBs) have long dominated the market due to their high energy density and durability, sustainability concerns arise from the environmental impact of raw material extraction and manufacturing processes, and performance-related drawbacks include a limited lifespan, safety hazards such as thermal runaway, and recycling challenges. AIBs excel in sustainability and theoretical capacity by utilizing trivalent aluminum ions (Al3+), which are abundant in the Earth's crust and have a widely accepted recycling infrastructure. Despite the benefits of AIBs in terms of sustainability and theoretical capacity, their widespread commercial.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2157-7048.24.15.498