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Effects of Cell Design Parameters on Zinc-Air Battery Performance

Cian-Tong Lu, Zhiyan Zhu, Sheng-Wen Chen, Yu‐Ling Chang, Kan‐Lin Hsueh

2022Batteries21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zn-air batteries have attracted considerable attention from researchers owing to their high theoretical energy density and the abundance of zinc on Earth. The modification of battery component materials represent a common approach to improve battery performance. The effects of cell design on cell performance are seldom investigated. In this study, we designed four battery structures as follows. Cell 1: close-proximity electrode, Cell 2: equal-area electrode, Cell 3: large zinc electrode, and Cell 4: air channel flow. The effects of four factors: (1) carbon paste, (2) natural and forced air convection, (3) anode/cathode area ratio, and (4) anode–cathode distance were also investigated. Results showed that the addition of carbon paste on the air side of 25BC increased cell power density under forced air convection. Moreover, cell performance also improved by increasing the anode/cathode ratio and by decreasing the anode–cathode distance. These four types of cells were compared based on the oxygen reduction reaction electrode area. Cell 3 displayed the highest power density. In terms of volumetric power density, the proximity cell (Cell 1) exhibited the highest power density among the cells. Therefore, this cell configuration may be suitable for portable applications.

Topics & Concepts

AnodeCathodeBattery (electricity)Power densityElectrodeMaterials scienceZincChemical engineeringAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Electrical engineeringPower (physics)ChemistryMetallurgyChromatographyThermodynamicsPhysical chemistryEngineeringPhysicsAdvanced battery technologies researchSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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