posted on 2024-03-12, 20:31authored byLogan Dovidio, George N. Harakas
The air-aluminum battery is an excellent way to introduce
students
to numerous STEM related topics. In this work, we describe an improved
design of the air-aluminum battery for STEM outreach activities. This
hands-on activity consists of students creating electrochemical cells
that each produce ∼0.9 V. Each cell consists of an aluminum
foil anode, a sponge saturated with NaCl(aq) as the electrolyte, and
a small segment of graphite as the cathode. The entire assembly is
secured using a 3d printed clip. The goal for the students during
the activity is to assemble a battery capable of powering an LED.
This activity is also designed as a team building exercise. The students
must coordinate and work together to combine their electrochemical
cells to power the LED. The total time of the activity, prelab through
cleanup, ranges from 45 min to 1 h. We have held several variations
of this activity, with groups ranging in size from 12 to 27 students
working in teams of three or four.