2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.10.030
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Degradation characteristics of air cathode in zinc air fuel cells

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“…The charging potential of 2 V or above is often required. Thus, the energy efficiency of most of the current rechargeable Zn–air batteries is less than 60%, which can be attributed to several issues . First, the bifunctional O 2 electrocatalysts on air electrodes are not active enough to effectively drive the sluggish ORR and OER during the discharging and charging events.…”
Section: Fundamentals Of Electrochemically Rechargeable Zn–air Batteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The charging potential of 2 V or above is often required. Thus, the energy efficiency of most of the current rechargeable Zn–air batteries is less than 60%, which can be attributed to several issues . First, the bifunctional O 2 electrocatalysts on air electrodes are not active enough to effectively drive the sluggish ORR and OER during the discharging and charging events.…”
Section: Fundamentals Of Electrochemically Rechargeable Zn–air Batteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve the performance of Zn electrodes, many groups have also explored various additives to influence the solubility and mass transfer of Zn species in electrolytes. Early studies have used some inorganic salts, such as KF, As 3 O 4 , K 2 HBO 3 , K 3 BO 3 , K 2 CO 3 , and K 2 CrO 4 , to create low Zn solubility electrolytes . The rate of Zn electrode shape change was significantly reduced compared to those in electrolytes without inorganic salts .…”
Section: Zn Electrodesmentioning
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