A Near-Neutral Chloride Electrolyte for Electrically Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries

  • Thomas Goh F
  • Liu Z
  • Hor T
  • et al.
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© The Author(s) 2014. Near-neutral electrolytes based on zinc chloride and ammonium chloride are examined for rechargeable zinc-air battery application. The effects of pH value, salt concentration, and polyethylene glycol and thiourea additives are investigated and a chloride electrolyte is developed. The reversible zinc deposition and zinc stripping processes are studied by cyclic voltammetry with rotating-disc electrode technique. The zinc anode and air cathode behaviors in near-neutral chloride electrolyte are characterized by quasi steady-state polarization and impedance spectroscopy. Prototyped zinc-air battery with near-neutral chloride electrolytes can sustain more than 1000 hours and hundreds of discharge-charge cycles with minimized zinc dendrite formation and no carbonate formation problem, under discharge-charge capacity ranging from 20 to 120 mAh. The near-neutral chloride electrolyte provides a safer and more robust alternative to traditional alkaline electrolyte for rechargeable zinc-air batteries.

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Thomas Goh, F. W., Liu, Z., Hor, T. S. A., Zhang, J., Ge, X., Zong, Y., … Khoo, W. (2014). A Near-Neutral Chloride Electrolyte for Electrically Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 161(14), A2080–A2086. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0311414jes

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