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Current status and technical challenges of electrolytes in zinc-air batteries: An in-depth review

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 408, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.127241

Keywords

Zinc-air batteries; Rechargeable; Liquid electrolyte; Non-aqueous electrolytes

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 108-2221-E-194-039]
  2. Advanced Institute of Manufacturing with High-tech Innovations (AIM-HI) from The Featured Areas Research Centre Program

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Lithium-ion batteries and zinc-air batteries have attracted increasing interest in the field of energy storage, with lithium-ion batteries being favored for small-scale energy storage due to their efficiency and cyclability. However, limitations in availability and cost have hindered their commercial deployment for large-scale applications, while zinc-air batteries show comparable efficiencies and hold potential as replacements. Challenges remain in addressing issues related to cycling processes, electrolyte efficiency, and electrode performance.
In the past few years, there has been a growing level of interest in the research and development of energy storage systems such as batteries. This is a direct consequence of the soaring rise in global energy demand across various commercial and industrial sectors. Lithium ion batteries have set out a feasible horizon for widespread deployment as small-scale energy storage devices due to their high efficiency and cyclability. However, the availability and cost of lithium have limited the commercial deployment of large-scale systems. On the other hand, zinc-air batteries have demonstrated comparable efficiencies and have been reported to be suitable replacements for lithium batteries in large-scale applications. Nevertheless, more research has been undertaken to address the issues associated with the cycling processes of these batteries. Secondary zinc-air batteries are yet to be commercially proven feasible due to the low charge/discharge cycle life of electrodes. The main problems of secondary alkaline zinc-air batteries are dendritic growth resulting in an alternation of morphology and structure, self-dissolution and the consequent occurrence of hydrogen evolution reactions. However, by and large, inefficient electrolytes are the main culprits responsible for the reduced performance of zinc-air batteries. Therefore, a comprehensive review of current advancements in the development of suitable electrolytes to promote zinc-air batteries towards commercial application will provide a perspective for future rechargeable zinc-air batteries. In this in-depth review, the effects of the types of electrolytes and their properties on the electrochemical performance of Zn anode have been discussed. A demonstration of the current research status and challenges set upon the large-scale deployment of zinc-air batteries will facilitate the educated steering of future research directions in this critically important realm.

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