Anodic dissolution of aluminum in non-aqueous electrolyte solutions for sodium-ion batteries†
Abstract
Anodic dissolution of aluminum (commonly called aluminum corrosion) is a potential issue in sodium-ion batteries. Herein, it is demonstrated how different sodium-ion battery electrolyte solutions affect this phenomenon. The type of electrolyte was critical for the presence of anodic dissolution, while the solvent appeared to alter the dissolution process.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Sodium-ion batteries – Topic Highlight and Emerging Investigators Series