Current Density and ZnO Precipitation‐Dissolution Distributions in Zn ‐ ZnO Porous Electrodes and Their Effect on Material Redistribution: A Two‐Dimensional Mathematical Model

  • Isaacson M
  • McLarnon F
  • Cairns E
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Abstract

A two-dimensional mathematical model of the Zn-ZnO porous electrode has been developed. The model calculates electrode and electrolyte potentials, current density distribution, electrolyte concentrations, and Zn and ZnO distributions. The primary assumptions are a uniform-composition counterelectrode, a constant potential along the boundary separating the Zn-ZnO electrode from the counterelectrode, no convective flow, and an infinite electronic-matrix conductivity. The model predicts movement of the active material from the center of the electrode toward the edge of the electrode. © 1990, The Electrochemical Society, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Isaacson, M. J., McLarnon, F. R., & Cairns, E. J. (1990). Current Density and ZnO Precipitation‐Dissolution Distributions in Zn ‐ ZnO Porous Electrodes and Their Effect on Material Redistribution: A Two‐Dimensional Mathematical Model. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 137(7), 2014–2021. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2086856

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