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Solid‐State Rechargeable Zinc–Air Battery with Long Shelf Life Based on Nanoengineered Polymer Elect

  • Writer: Home Snpl
    Home Snpl
  • Aug 12, 2023
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Chao Lin, S. Shinde, Xiaopeng Li, Dong-Hyung Kim, NanwenLi, Yu Sun, Xiaokai Song, Haojie Zhang, Chi Ho Lee, SangUck Lee, and Jung-Ho Lee



Abstract

Zinc–air batteries (ZABs) are vulnerable to the ambient environment (e.g., humidity and CO2), and have serious selfdischarge issues, resulting in a short shelf life. To overcome these challenges, a near-neutral quaternary ammonium (QA) functionalized polyvinyl alcohol electrolyte membrane (different from conventional alkali-type membranes) has been developed. QA functionalization leads to the formation of interconnected nanochannels by creating hydrophilic/-phobic separations at the nanoscale. These nanochannels selectively transport OH− ions with a reduced migration barrier, while inhibiting [Zn(NH3)6]2+ crossover. Owing to the superior water retention ability and enhanced chemical stability of the membrane, the solid-state zinc–air battery (SZAB) displays outstanding flexibility, a promising cycle lifetime, and a large volumetric energy density. More importantly, the self-discharge rate of SZAB is depressed to less than 7 % per month, and the fully dehydrated SZAB could recover its rechargeability upon replenishment of the solution of NH4Cl.

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