An Innovative Approach to Assess the Potentiality of Using Activated Carbon and Rice Husk Ash in Aluminum-Air Battery

Md. Anayet Ullah Patwari, Arman Hossain, Irteza Maroof, Md. Fahim Mahmud
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Aluminum-air (Al-air) cells have the potential to become vital in energy storage applications in the future because of their high energy density, which is even higher than that of commonly used lithium-ion batteries. However, it is not used widely because the cost of air cathode catalysts and metal anode is high. However, suppose the catalysts are replaced with activated carbon or rice husk ash as an alternative and recycled aluminum foil as an anode. In that case, the production cost might be feasible for the vast use of this type of cell. This study's main objective is to utilize some commonly available material in fabricating an Al-air battery suitable for small and day-to-day usage, reducing production costs and limitations. In this paper, a focused analysis was made on the feasibility of using an activated carbon and rice husk mixture as an air cathode catalyst for an Al-air cell, and the observations were interesting. About 11 samples of a mixture of rice husk ash (RHA) and activated carbon (AC) in different ratios have been made to find the best results from 0.68-0.72 V, which increases by 8-20%, measuring each sample after 3 days. In this study, another attempt was made to replace the graphite cathode of a dry cell with a mixture of AC and RHA. Voltage drop is quite negligible for the mixture of 10% RHA. The resulting voltage is similar to the new 100% activated carbon battery as a cathode. If considering the environmental effect, using recycled activated carbon and rice husk ash will decrease pollution and open a new door to apply in primary cells.
评估铝空气电池中使用活性炭和稻壳灰潜力的创新方法
铝-空气(Al-air)电池具有高能量密度,甚至高于常用的锂离子电池,因此有可能在未来的储能应用中发挥重要作用。然而,由于空气阴极催化剂和金属阳极的成本较高,这种电池并未得到广泛应用。然而,假设用活性炭或稻壳灰替代催化剂,用回收铝箔作为阳极。在这种情况下,生产成本可能是可行的,可以广泛使用这种电池。本研究的主要目的是利用一些常见材料制造一种适合小型和日常使用的铝空气电池,降低生产成本并减少其局限性。本文重点分析了使用活性炭和稻壳混合物作为铝-空气电池空气阴极催化剂的可行性,观察结果令人感兴趣。我们制作了约 11 个不同比例的稻壳灰(RHA)和活性炭(AC)混合物样品,在 3 天后测量每个样品,发现最佳结果为 0.68-0.72 V,电压增加了 8-20%。在这项研究中,还尝试用 AC 和 RHA 的混合物取代干电池的石墨阴极。10% 的 RHA 混合物的电压下降可以忽略不计。由此产生的电压与新的 100% 活性炭电池阴极相似。如果考虑到对环境的影响,使用再生活性炭和稻壳灰将减少污染,并为原电池的应用打开一扇新的大门。
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