2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.232142
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Corrosion inhibition of aluminum current collector by a newly synthesized 5-formyl-8-hydroxyquinoline for aqueous-based battery

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“…As for Δ E corr , displacements from −14 mV to −31 mV are displayed within the ±85 mV interval and indicate that the PILs exhibited the behavior of mixed-type CIs [ 35 ]; the Δ E corr trend toward more negative values suggests higher activity in the cationic part [Im + ] of the PILs. Furthermore, their addition to the corrosive medium with respect to the systems without CI provoked changes in the Tafel cathodic slopes ( β C ), thus confirming that the presence of Poly[VIMC4][Im], Poly[VIMC2][Br] and Poly[VIMC4][Br] affected the iron dissolution reactions, but mainly the evolution of H 2 due to the adsorption of the PILs on the predominantly cathodic active sites, which retarded the electron transfer process necessary for the generation of hydrogen [ 36 , 37 ].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…As for Δ E corr , displacements from −14 mV to −31 mV are displayed within the ±85 mV interval and indicate that the PILs exhibited the behavior of mixed-type CIs [ 35 ]; the Δ E corr trend toward more negative values suggests higher activity in the cationic part [Im + ] of the PILs. Furthermore, their addition to the corrosive medium with respect to the systems without CI provoked changes in the Tafel cathodic slopes ( β C ), thus confirming that the presence of Poly[VIMC4][Im], Poly[VIMC2][Br] and Poly[VIMC4][Br] affected the iron dissolution reactions, but mainly the evolution of H 2 due to the adsorption of the PILs on the predominantly cathodic active sites, which retarded the electron transfer process necessary for the generation of hydrogen [ 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…It is also recommended to have a thin passive layer on the Zn anode surface with a small amount of additive to address the corrosion and dendrite issues of the Zn anode effectively and to ensure uniform Zn anode surface chemistry. If the concentration of additive were to increase excessively, the Zn deposition becomes uneven due to the large steric hindrance caused by the adsorption of too many additives molecules. , As illustrated in Figure and Table S2, the 0.1 mol % composition of all four additives (G1, G2, G3, and G4) resulted in incomparably improved CE. In addition, the internal short-circuit phenomena were further examined in symmetric cells (Zn||Zn) to validate the critical current density of different aqueous electrolytes, as shown in Figure e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite its passivation layer, aluminum is susceptible to corroding in the presence of aqueous solutions containing ions, such as Cl − , Br − , or I −21,22 . The corrosion problem in aluminum alloys can be addressed using corrosion inhibitors [23][24][25][26][27]…”
Section: Study Of the Anticorrosive Behavior Of Samarium As A Corrosi...mentioning
confidence: 99%