Anodic Electrolysis Strategy Enabled Fe/FeCl2 Electrode for Scalable Fe/FeCl2-Graphite Molten Salt Battery
Wenlong Zhang,
Huanxin Li,
Xiaohui Ning
Abstract:The
Fe/FeCl2-Graphite molten salt battery is a promising
technology for large-scale energy storage, offering a long lifespan,
a low operating temperature (<200 °C), and cost efficiency.
However, its practical applications are hindered by the lack of a
scalable preparation approach and insufficient redox stability in
the Fe/FeCl2 electrode. Our study introduces an electrochemical
anodic electrolysis (EAE) strategy, employing the anodic process (Fe
→ Fe2+) in an Al|AlCl3/NaCl/LiCl|Fe electrolysis
system for the … Show more
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