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Anode for Zinc-Based Batteries: Challenges, Strategies, and Prospects

ACS Energy Letters, 2021
Rechargeable aqueous zinc-based batteries (ZBBs) are attracting more and more attention for portable electronic equipment and large-scale energy storage due to their high energy density and low cos...
Wenjing Lu   +3 more
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Interface Engineering of Zinc Electrode for Rechargeable Alkaline Zinc‐Based Batteries

Small Methods, 2023
AbstractRechargeable aqueous zinc‐based batteries have gained considerable interest because of their advantages of high theoretical capacity, being eco‐friendly, and cost effectiveness. In particular, zinc‐based batteries with alkaline electrolyte show great promise due to their high working voltage.
Quanchao Zhang   +4 more
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An Entirely Printed, Rechargeable Zinc-based Battery

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2012
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Zuoqian Wang   +3 more
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Recent advances in flexible aqueous zinc-based rechargeable batteries

Nanoscale, 2019
Recent advances in flexible Zn batteries are reviewed in terms of cathode, anode, electrolyte, scaffold and assembly technology.
Xuejin Li   +7 more
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Anode optimization strategies for zinc–air batteries

open access: yesEScience
With issues of energy security and environmental crisis intensifying, we urgently need to develop energy storage systems with high energy density and high safety. Zinc–air batteries have attracted extensive attention for their energy density, safety, and
Jing-Hua Tian, Jian-Feng Li
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Advanced Materials for Zinc‐Based Flow Battery: Development and Challenge

Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractZinc‐based flow batteries (ZFBs) are well suitable for stationary energy storage applications because of their high energy density and low‐cost advantages. Nevertheless, their wide application is still confronted with challenges, which are mainly from advanced materials. Therefore, research on advanced materials for ZFBs in terms of electrodes,
Zhizhang Yuan   +5 more
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MOF-based nanomaterials for zinc-based battery cathodes

2022
Besides the application in catalysis, hydrogen storage, gas adsorption and separation and drug delivery, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have stimulated huge research interest in the battery field. MOF-based nanomaterials have proven to be versatile as cathode materials for batteries and demonstrated excellent performances, due to their unique features,
Liu, Yiyang   +6 more
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High Performance Zinc-Based Anodes for Aqueous Zinc Batteries

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2023
In the past thirty years, there has been significant development in the search for alternative energy sources such as secondary battery systems. Zinc (fourth-most mined material) has attracted much attention due to its abundance, low-cost, and recyclability.
Matthew Fayette, Xiaolin Li, David Reed
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Advances and strategies in electrolyte regulation for aqueous zinc-based batteries

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2022
Abstract In recent years, the development of aqueous zinc-based secondary batteries has received extensive attention and investigation. However, before actual commercialization, several key issues need to be resolved, such as the narrow electrochemical window, dendrite growth, hydrogen evolution, passivation, and other side reactions.
Zhaohui Xing, Chengde Huang, Zhenglin Hu
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Recent progress in zinc-based redox flow batteries: a review

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2021
Abstract Zinc-based redox flow batteries (ZRFBs) have been considered as ones of the most promising large-scale energy storage technologies owing to their low cost, high safety, and environmental friendliness. However, their commercial application is still hindered by a few key problems.
Guixiang Wang   +4 more
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