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Alkaline Ni-Zn Microbattery Based on 3D Hierarchical Porous Ni Microcathode with High-Rate Performance

Journal

MICROMACHINES
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi14050927

Keywords

Ni-Zn microbattery; hierarchical porous structure; high rate; large capacity

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In this study, a new strategy was proposed to construct high-rate Ni-Zn microbatteries based on a 3D hierarchical porous nickel (Ni) microcathode. The fabricated microcathode exhibited excellent rate performance and durability. This strategy provides a facile route for the construction of microcathodes and enriches high-performance output units for integrated microelectronics.
Miniaturized energy storage devices with superior performance and compatibility with facile fabrication are highly desired in smart microelectronics. Typical fabrication techniques are generally based on powder printing or active material deposition, which restrict the reaction rate due to the limited optimization of electron transport. Herein, we proposed a new strategy for the construction of high-rate Ni-Zn microbatteries based on a 3D hierarchical porous nickel (Ni) microcathode. With sufficient reaction sites from the hierarchical porous structure as well as excellent electrical conductivity from the superficial Ni-based activated layer, this Ni-based microcathode is featured with fast-reaction capability. By virtue of facile electrochemical treatment, the fabricated microcathode realized an excellent rate performance (over 90% capacity retention when the current density increased from 1 to 20 mA cm(-2)). Furthermore, the assembled Ni-Zn microbattery achieved a rate current of up to 40 mA cm(-2) with a capacity retention of 76.9%. Additionally, the high reactivity of the Ni-Zn microbattery is also durable in 2000 cycles. This 3D hierarchical porous Ni microcathode, as well as the activation strategy, provides a facile route for the construction of microcathodes and enriches high-performance output units for integrated microelectronics.

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