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Robust 3D Zn Sponges Enable High-Power, Energy-Dense Alkaline Batteries

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ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages 212-216

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.8b01946

Keywords

zinc; Zn-based batteries; 3D architecture; X-ray tomography; rechargeable batteries

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  1. U.S. Office of Naval Research [N0001418IP00057]

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We previously demonstrated that a redesign of the form factor for zinc (Zn) anodes to a monolithic, porous 3D-wired sponge sets a new benchmark for rechargeable alkaline Zn batteries. By engineering the solid volume fraction from the benchmarked 20% (Zn-20) to 30% (Zn-30), we increase the degree of metallic connectivity, boost mechanical integrity, and out-power the first-generation counterpart. Visualizing the internal structure using X-ray computed microtomography (XCMT) confirms increased interconnectivity within the denser Zn-30. To highlight the energy and power improvements, we pair the zinc sponges with a silver oxide cathode in prototype Ag-Zn cells and demonstrate superior performance with Zn-30 anodes: 50% improvement in zinc normalized volumetric capacity (up to 1.6 Ah L-zn(-1)) and supercapacitor-like specific power (up to similar to 6 kW kg(zn)(-1)), all while maintaining rechargeability.

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