Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5458614 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Mg-Al-Pb alloys are a typical anode material for seawater-activated batteries. The microstructure and electrochemical corrosion behavior of a Mg-Al-Pb alloy fabricated by extrusion, with and without lanthanum, were investigated in this study. The results indicated that the addition of lanthanum led to the formation of β-Al11La3 and promoted recrystallization. The extruded Mg-Al-Pb-La exhibited less dislocations and twin defects than the extruded Mg-Al-Pb, contributing to its improved corrosion resistance. A single battery with a Mg-Al-Pb-La anode and CuCl cathode exhibited a higher cell voltage than that using a Mg-Al-Pb anode. The power density of the former was 260.8 mW cmâ2 discharged at 300 mA cmâ2, which were higher values than those of Mg-H2O2 semi-fuel batteries.
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Authors
Yinchun Shi, Chaoqun Peng, Yan Feng, Richu Wang, Naiguang Wang,