Abstract
Zinc–bromine rechargeable batteries (ZBRBs) are one of the most powerful candidates for next-generation energy storage due to their potentially lower material cost, deep discharge capability, non-flammable electrolytes, relatively long lifetime and good reversibility. However, many opportunities remain to improve the efficiency and stability of these batteries for long-life operation. Here, we discuss the device configurations, working mechanisms and performance evaluation of ZBRBs. Both non-flow (static) and flow-type cells are highlighted in detail in this review. The fundamental electrochemical aspects, including the key challenges and promising solutions, are discussed, with particular attention paid to zinc and bromine half-cells, as their performance plays a critical role in determining the electrochemical performance of the battery system. The following sections examine the key performance metrics of ZBRBs and assessment methods using various ex situ and in situ/operando techniques. The review concludes with insights into future developments and prospects for high-performance ZBRBs.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]
Original language | English |
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Article number | 209 |
Journal | Nano-Micro Letters |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2023 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Assessment methods
- Cell configurations
- Electrochemical property
- Performance metrics
- Zinc–bromine rechargeable batteries