In operando monitoring of the state of charge and species distribution in zinc air batteries using X-ray tomography and model-based simulations

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A novel combination of in operando X-ray tomography and model-based analysis of zinc air batteries is introduced. Using this approach the correlation between the three-dimensional morphological properties of the electrode - on the one hand - and the electrochemical properties of the battery - on the other hand is revealed. In detail, chemical dissolution of zinc particles and the electrode volume were investigated non-destructively during battery operation by X-ray tomography (applying a spatial resolution of 9 µm), while simulation yielded cell potentials of each electrode and allows for the prediction of long-term operation behavior. Furthermore, the analysis of individual zinc particles revealed an electrochemical dissolution process that can be explained using an adapted shrinking-core model. © the Partner Organisations 2014.

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Arlt, T., Schröder, D., Krewer, U., & Manke, I. (2014). In operando monitoring of the state of charge and species distribution in zinc air batteries using X-ray tomography and model-based simulations. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 16(40), 22273–22280. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp02878c

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