I. Shterenberg, Michael Salama, Y. Gofer, D. Aurbach
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In this chapter, selected and the most important aspects of the electrochemistry of organoaluminum compounds are described. It is focused on two main implementations: electrochemical aluminum plating and rechargeable Mg batteries. Electrochemical aspects of organoaluminum-based electroplating baths are discussed in detail and the effects of the solutions formulation on the electrochemical properties are explained. The role of organoaluminum compounds, acting as Lewis acids, in the formulation of the electrolyte solutions for rechargeable Mg batteries, and their effect on the performance of electrolyte solutions is described.
Keywords:
aluminum;
organoaluminum compounds;
electrodeposition;
ionic liquids;
magnesium batteries;
non-aqueous electrochemistry