Challenges and Strategies in the Development of Zinc-Ion Batteries

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Abstract

Although promising, the practical use of zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) remains plagued with uncontrollable dendrite growth, parasitic side reactions, and the high intercalation energy of divalent Zn2+ ions. Hence, much work has been conducted to alleviate these issues to maximize the energy density and cyclic life of the cell. In this holistic review, the mechanisms and rationale for the stated challenges shall be summarized, followed by the corresponding strategies employed to mitigate them. Thereafter, a perspective on present research and the outlook of ZIBs would be put forth in hopes to enhance their electrochemical properties in a multipronged approach.

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Loh, J. R., Xue, J., & Lee, W. S. V. (2023, July 20). Challenges and Strategies in the Development of Zinc-Ion Batteries. Small Methods. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202300101

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