Evaluation of various properties of ribbons of Mg-9%Al-3%Ca-based anode material for magnesium batteries produced by single-roll rapid solidification

There is an urgent need to develop next-generation rechargeable batteries for a carbon-neutral society. In this context, our research team is focusing on magnesium, which is abundant in the earth's crust and inexpensive. Ribbons of Mg-9%Al-3%Ca, a magnesium alloy, were prepared as anode materia...

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Published inJournal of Japan Institute of Light Metals Vol. 74; no. 10; pp. 455 - 462
Main Authors TABATA, Hironobu, HAGA, Toshio, AIDA, Tetsuo, KIRIMOTO, Yuichi, KURIHARA, Hideki, SUZUKI, Mayumi, TSUKEDA, Tadayoshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Tokyo The Japan Institute of Light Metals 15.10.2024
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN0451-5994
0368-5306
1880-8018
1880-8018
2186-618X
DOI10.2464/jilm.74.455

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Summary:There is an urgent need to develop next-generation rechargeable batteries for a carbon-neutral society. In this context, our research team is focusing on magnesium, which is abundant in the earth's crust and inexpensive. Ribbons of Mg-9%Al-3%Ca, a magnesium alloy, were prepared as anode material for rechargeable batteries by a single-roll rapid solidification method. The fabricated ribbons were subjected to various manufacturing conditions, and various properties such as surface properties, microstructure, mechanical properties, and electrochemical activity of the fabricated ribbons were evaluated. As a result, it was found that a peripheral speed of 25 m/s and an injection pressure of 0.05 MPa or less were desirable to fabricate ribbons with good surface and mechanical properties. It was also confirmed that electrochemical activity contributes significantly to the orientation of magnesium and that production conditions with a peripheral velocity of 30 m/s or higher resulted in low electrochemical activity.
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ISSN:0451-5994
0368-5306
1880-8018
1880-8018
2186-618X
DOI:10.2464/jilm.74.455