A Review of Bifunctional Catalysts for Zinc-Air Batteries

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Abstract

Zinc–air batteries are promising candidates as stationary power sources because of their high specific energy density, high volumetric energy density, environmental friendliness, and low cost. The oxygen-related reactions at the air electrode are kinetically slow; thus, the air electrode integrated with an oxygen electrocatalyst is the most critical component, and inevitably determines the performance of a Zn–air battery. The aim of this paper was to document progress in researching bifunctional catalysts for Zn–air batteries. The catalysts are divided into several categories: noble metal, metal nanoparticle (single and bimetallic), multicomponent nanoparticle, metal chalcogenide, metal oxide, layered double hydroxide, and non-metal materials. Finally, the battery performance is compared and discussed.

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Phuc, N. H. H., Anh Tu, T., Cam Loc, L., Xuan Viet, C., Thi Thuy Phuong, P., Tri, N., & Van Thang, L. (2023, March 1). A Review of Bifunctional Catalysts for Zinc-Air Batteries. Nanoenergy Advances. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/nanoenergyadv3010003

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