In pursuit of high-performance aluminum-ion batteries, the selection of a suitable positive electrode material assumes paramount importance, and fluorinated graphene (FG) nanostructures have emerged as an exceptional candidate. In the scope of this study, a flexible tantalum foil is coated with FG to serve as the positive electrode for aluminum-ion batteries. FG positive electrode demonstrates a remarkable discharge capacity of 109 mA h g at a current density of 200 mA g, underscoring its tremendous potential for energy storage applications.
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