| Literature DB >> 32120147 |
F Santos1, A Urbina2, J Abad3, R López4, C Toledo4, A J Fernández Romero3.
Abstract
Metal/Air batteries are being developed and soon could become competitive with other battery technologies already in the market, such as Li-ion battery. The main problem to be addressed is the cyclability, although some progress has been recently achieved. A Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the manufacturing process of a Zn/Air battery is presented in this article, including raw extraction and process of materials and battery assembly at laboratory scale (cradle to gate approach). The results indicate that Zn/Air battery can be fabricated with low environmental impacts in most categories and only four deserve attention (still being low impacts), such as Human Toxicity (cancer and non-cancer), Freshwater Ecotoxicity and Resource Depletion (the later one depending mainly on Zn use, which is not a critical material, but has a strong impact on this category). Cathode fabrication arises as the subassembly with higher impacts, followed by membrane, then anode and finally electrolyte. An economic cost calculation indicates that if cyclability of Zn/Air batteries is achieved, they can become competitive with other technologies already in the market.Entities:
Keywords: Energy storage; Environmental impact; Life cycle assessment; Zn/air battery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32120147 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086