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Recent adavances in zinc/air batteries

Thirteenth Annual Battery Conference on Applications and Advances. Proceedings of the Conference, 2002
Advances in both electrically and mechanically rechargeable zinc/air batteries are reviewed. In the former, the discovery of new materials and advances in materials processing have led to an improvement in cycle life and power-performance. In mechanically rechargeable-or refuelable-batteries, process innovations and ingenious engineering features have ...
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Recent Progress in Electrically Rechargeable Zinc–Air Batteries

Advanced Materials, 2018
AbstractOver the past decade, the surging interest for higher‐energy‐density, cheaper, and safer battery technology has spurred tremendous research efforts in the development of improved rechargeable zinc–air batteries. Current zinc–air batteries suffer from poor energy efficiency and cycle life, owing mainly to the poor rechargeability of zinc and air
Jing Fu   +6 more
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Zinc-Air Batteries for Electric Vehicles

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper describes a design for an electric vehicle (EV) battery system using a secondary (rechargeable) lead-acid section for power and a recyclable (mechanically replaced) primary zinc-air section for range. This approach optimizes the performance of each battery, resulting in a system with driving performance (
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Primary zinc-air batteries

2021
Gautam G. Yadav, Xia Wei, Marcel Meeus
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Secondary zinc-air batteries – mechanically rechargeable

2021
Mahlendorf, Falko   +3 more
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Discharge Performance of Zinc-air Battery

2019
Data on discharge performance of zinc-air ...
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Batteries: from alkaline to zinc-air.

Biomedical instrumentation & technology, 2004
There is no perfect disposable battery--one that will sit on the shelf for 20 years, then continually provide unlimited current, at a completely constant voltage until exhausted, without producing heat. There is no perfect rechargeable battery--one with all of the above characteristics and will also withstand an infinite overcharge while providing an ...
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Zinc–Air Batteries

2016
Jing Fu, Zhongwei Chen
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