Zn–Ni reaction in the alkaline zinc-air battery using a nickel-supported air electrode

Keliang Wang*, Yayu Zuo, Pucheng Pei, Xiaotian Liu, Manhui Wei, Yu Xiao, Jianyin Xiong, Pengfei Zhang

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Abstract

Zinc-air batteries would be a promising candidate for energy conversion and storage because of their dense energy and effective cost. The metal nickel is extensively used for current collection and framework support of the air electrode in consideration of its outstanding anticorrosion property and conductivity. However, the reaction of zinc and nickel in zinc-air batteries has not been reported. Here, we show a novel zinc-air battery with a reverse structure of the air electrode based on Zn–Ni reaction, where nickel foam of the air electrode is oriented toward the zinc electrode, protecting the catalytic layer of the air electrode from impurity coverage and inhibiting dendrite growth. A zinc-air primary battery with the reverse air electrode exhibits a stable discharging ability of >1000 h around 1.4 V, achieving a capacity of 0.73 A h gZn−1 and a specific energy of 874 W h kgZn−1. Moreover, a zinc-air secondary battery with the reverse air electrode obtains more than 700 h cycles at the current density of 10 mA/cm2 without battery failure.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100823
JournalMaterials Today Energy
Volume21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2021

Keywords

  • Performance degradation
  • Reverse air electrode
  • Zinc-air batteries
  • Zn–Ni contact

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