Impact of Triethanolamine as an Additive for Rechargeable Alkaline Zn/MnO 2 Batteries under Limited Depth of Discharge Conditions

  • Kelly M
  • Duay J
  • Lambert T
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2017. Published by ECS. Rechargeable alkaline Zn/MnO 2 batteries are being developed for use as cost-effective grid-scale energy storage devices. Previous studies have shown that limiting the depth of discharge (DOD) of the MnO 2 cathode extends cell lifetime while still providing a cost-effective battery system. Herein, a comprehensive study of triethanolamine (TEA) as an additive in Zn/MnO 2 limited DOD batteries is provided by examining the effect of TEA in full cells as well as independently on the cathode, anode, s eparator, and electrolyte. Improvement in cycle-ability of the cathode (on average, 80% of cycled capacity remains after 191 cycles without TEA, 568 cycles with TEA) and a decrease in ionic zinc mobility across Celgard 3501 (7.91 × 10 -5 cm 2 /min without TEA, 3.56 × 10 -5 cm 2 /min with TEA) and Cellophane 350P00 (3.26 × 10 -5 cm 2 /min without TEA, 4.74 × 10 -6 cm 2 /min with TEA) separators upon the addition of TEA are demonstrated. However, TEA increased both the reduction potential of Zn (-0.68 V vs. Hg/HgO without TEA, -0.76 V with TEA) and the solubility of Zn 2+ (0.813 M without TEA, 1.023 M with TEA). Overall, the addition of TEA extended the lifetime of limited DOD cells on average by 297%.

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Kelly, M., Duay, J., Lambert, T. N., & Aidun, R. (2017). Impact of Triethanolamine as an Additive for Rechargeable Alkaline Zn/MnO 2 Batteries under Limited Depth of Discharge Conditions. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 164(14), A3684–A3691. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0641714jes

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