Abstract
Molten salt aluminum batteries (MSABs) are promising for next-generation grid-scale energy storage owing to the high capacity and cost-effectiveness. However, the dendrite formation induces safety risks and rapid performance degradation, particularly under high-rate and high-loading conditions. Here, we present a simple and efficient strategy to in-situ construct an aluminum-gallium (Al-Ga) alloy anode by introducing GaCl3 to the chloroaluminate melt electrolyte. The GaCl3 spontaneously reacts with Al at the electrolyte/anode interface through a displacement reaction, yielding metallic Ga that subsequently interdiffuses with Al to form a homogeneous Al-Ga alloy anode, owed to its liquid nature at the temperature of operation. The Al-Ga alloy anode reduces nucleation barriers, homogenizes the interfacial electric field and enhances interfacial charge transport, thereby enabling uniform aluminum deposition and stable dendrite-less cycling. As a result, the in-situ gallium alloying strategy enables symmetric cells to cycle stably for over 1,100 h at 5.0 mA cm-2. The aluminum-sulfur cell using Al-Ga alloy anode maintains 5000 cycles with a capacity decay of only 0.0012% per cycle at 5.83 mA cm-2. Our work highlights the advantage of in-situ alloying strategy with rationally designed alloying elements for a simple, low-cost and scalable approach for practical deployment.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 104869 |
| Journal | Energy Storage Materials |
| Volume | 84 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jan 2026 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- Al-Ga alloy anode
- Dendrite-less
- In-situ alloying
- Molten salt aluminum batteries
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