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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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Hydrated Solvation Suppression of Zinc Ions for Highly Reversible Zinc Anodes

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023
Low-cost and high-safety aqueous zinc batteries are promising for large-scale energy storage applications. However, the actual performance of aqueous zinc batteries is hampered by the irreversibility of the zinc metal anode originating from the dendrite growth and side reactions, which are associated closely with the hydrated solvation sheath of Zn2 ...
Qinping Jian   +4 more
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Hydrophobic Molecule Monolayer Brush-Tethered Zinc Anodes for Aqueous Zinc Batteries

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2021
Aqueous zinc batteries are of great interest as a rechargeable energy storage system, particularly owing to the low cost and high safety of aqueous electrolytes, as well as the high capacity of zinc anodes. Unfortunately, the wide commercialization of aqueous zinc batteries is impeded by the irreversible water reduction and irregular zinc evolution ...
Peichao Zou   +3 more
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Zinc Powder Anodes for Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc-Based Batteries

Nano Letters
Aqueous rechargeable zinc-based batteries hold great promise for energy storage applications, with most research utilizing zinc foils as the anode. Conversely, the high tunability of zinc powder (Zn-P) makes it an ideal choice for zinc-based batteries, seamlessly integrating with current battery production technologies.
Qing Li, Nan Li, Chunyi Zhi
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Zinc Anodes for Cathodic Protection

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1957
Historically, zinc was first used to provide cathodic protection to the copper‐sheathed hulls of warships a century and a quarter ago. The practice continued with steel‐hulled ships and ‘zincs’ were fitted to most naval vessels. The sacrificial action was not great and electrical contact to the hull was often poor.
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Surface Engineering on Zinc Anode for Aqueous Zinc Metal Batteries

ChemSusChem
AbstractRechargeable aqueous zinc metal batteries (AZMBs) are considered as a potential alternative to lithium‐ion batteries due to their low cost, high safety, and environmental friendliness. However, the Zn anodes in AZMBs face severe challenges, such as dendrite growth, metal corrosion, and hydrogen evolution, all of which are closely related to the
Huili Peng   +5 more
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An anode-free zinc-ion battery

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2021
For rechargeable batteries, zinc chemistry presents a low-cost and potentially safer option than lithium and sodium.
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Magnetic field stabilizes zinc anode

Surfaces and Interfaces, 2022
Qiang Chen   +5 more
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Zinc anodizing

Metal Finishing, 1998
Saba Jakobson   +4 more
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Unveiling Zinc Stripping and Molecular Engineering for High‐Performance Zinc Anode

Angewandte Chemie International Edition
AbstractThe unstable zinc anode is a key challenge limiting the cycle life of rechargeable zinc‐ion batteries. The current research primarily focuses on the zinc plating process, with strategies to induce uniform zinc deposition for a stable zinc anode. Here, we demonstrate that the zinc stripping process has a more significant impact on the subsequent
Zeping Liu   +8 more
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