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View article: CoFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>@N‐CNH as Bifunctional Hybrid Catalysts for Rechargeable Zinc‐Air Batteries
CoFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>@N‐CNH as Bifunctional Hybrid Catalysts for Rechargeable Zinc‐Air Batteries Open
Improving the efficiency of bifunctional electrocatalysts is a decisive challenge in the area of long‐lasting rechargeable zinc‐air batteries. Enhancing the catalysts' performance is crucial for advancing zinc‐air batteries. Transition‐met…
View article: Toward a Metal Anode‐Free Zinc‐Air Battery for Next‐Generation Energy Storage (Small 22/2024)
Toward a Metal Anode‐Free Zinc‐Air Battery for Next‐Generation Energy Storage (Small 22/2024) Open
Zinc-Air Batteries Exploiting the full potential of the electrolyte chemistry allows to create a metallic anode free reversible zinc/air battery for the first time. An unprecedented depth of discharge of more than 90% is possible. The elec…
View article: Toward a Metal Anode‐Free Zinc‐Air Battery for Next‐Generation Energy Storage
Toward a Metal Anode‐Free Zinc‐Air Battery for Next‐Generation Energy Storage Open
Rechargeable aqueous zinc‐air batteries (ZABs) promise high energy density and safety. However, the use of conventional zinc anodes affects the energy output from the battery, so that the theoretical energy density is not achievable under …
View article: A Long‐Overlooked Pitfall in Rechargeable Zinc–Air Batteries: Proper Electrode Balancing
A Long‐Overlooked Pitfall in Rechargeable Zinc–Air Batteries: Proper Electrode Balancing Open
In times of an ever‐increasing demand for portable energy storage systems, post‐lithium‐based battery systems are increasingly coming into the focus of current research. In this realm, zinc–air batteries can be considered a very promising …
View article: Secondary Zinc–Air Batteries: A View on Rechargeability Aspects
Secondary Zinc–Air Batteries: A View on Rechargeability Aspects Open
Metal–air batteries hold a competitive energy density and are frequently recommended as a solution for low-cost, environmentally friendly electrochemical energy storage applications. Rechargeable zinc–air batteries are prominently studied …