| Literature DB >> 27892635 |
Jing Fu1, Zachary Paul Cano1, Moon Gyu Park1, Aiping Yu1, Michael Fowler1, Zhongwei Chen1.
Abstract
Zinc-air batteries have attracted much attention and received revived research efforts recently due to their high energy density, which makes them a promising candidate for emerging mobile and electronic applications. Besides their high energy density, they also demonstrate other desirable characteristics, such as abundant raw materials, environmental friendliness, safety, and low cost. Here, the reaction mechanism of electrically rechargeable zinc-air batteries is discussed, different battery configurations are compared, and an in depth discussion is offered of the major issues that affect individual cellular components, along with respective strategies to alleviate these issues to enhance battery performance. Additionally, a section dedicated to battery-testing techniques and corresponding recommendations for best practices are included. Finally, a general perspective on the current limitations, recent application-targeted developments, and recommended future research directions to prolong the lifespan of electrically rechargeable zinc-air batteries is provided.Keywords: bifunctional air electrodes; electrically rechargeable; reversible zinc electrodes; zinc-air batteries
Year: 2016 PMID: 27892635 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201604685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849