Human Hemoglobin-Based Zinc-Air Battery in a Neutral Electrolyte

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Abstract

The use of human hemoglobin (Hb) as a catalytic component of the air electrode in a primary zinc-air battery with a neutral electrolyte has been investigated. Three different electrode modifications, using the drop-casting method, with Hb and Nafion were first tested in a three-electrode cell, obtaining the best oxygen electroreduction (ORR) performance and long-term stability with a Hb plus Nafion (Hb-Nafion)-modified electrode. The latter Hb-Nafion-based air electrode provided a higher specific capacity and discharge time than the opposite order (Nafion-Hb).

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García-Caballero, V., Lorca, S., Villa-Moreno, M., Caballero, Á., Giner-Casares, J. J., Fernández-Romero, A. J., & Cano, M. (2023). Human Hemoglobin-Based Zinc-Air Battery in a Neutral Electrolyte. Energy and Fuels, 37(23), 18210–18215. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c02513

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