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Regulating the Anode Corrosion by a Tryptophan Derivative for Alkaline Al–Air Batteries
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2023
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Screening a green corrosion inhibitor that can prevent Al anode corrosion and enhance the battery performance is highly significant for developing next-generation Al-air batteries. This work explores the non-toxic, environmentally safe, and nitrogen-rich amino acid derivative, <i>N</i>(α)-Boc-l-tryptophan (BCTO), as a green corrosion inhibitor for Al anodes. Our results confirm that BCTO has an excellent corrosion inhibition effect for the Al-5052 alloy in 4 M NaOH solution. An optimum inhibitor addition (2 mM) has increased the Al-air battery performance; the corrosion inhibition efficiency was 68.2%, and the anode utilization efficiency reached 92.0%. The capacity and energy density values increased from 990.10 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> and 1317.23 W h kg<sup>-1</sup> of the uninhibited system to 2739.70 mA h g<sup>-1</sup> and 3723.53 W h kg<sup>-1</sup> for the 2 mM BCTO added system. The adsorption behavior of BCTO on the Al-5052 surface was further explored by theoretical calculations. This work paves the way for constructing durable Al-air batteries through an electrolyte regulation strategy.
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