Oxygen electrocatalysts in metal–air batteries: from aqueous to nonaqueous electrolytes
Chinese Academy of Sciences · Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
Abstract
With the development of renewable energy and electrified transportation, electrochemical energy storage will be more important in the future than it has ever been in the past. Although lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are traditionally considered to be the most likeliest candidate thanks to their relatively long cycle life and high energy efficiency, their limited energy density as well as cost are still causing a bottleneck for their long-term application. Alternatively, metal-air batteries have been proposed as a very promising large-scale electricity storage technology with the replacement of the intercalation reaction mechanism by the catalytic redox reaction of a light weight metal-oxygen couple. Generally,…
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4Topics & keywords
- Electrolyte
- Catalysis
- Oxide
- Electrochemistry
- Energy storage
- Battery (electricity)
- Materials science
- Inorganic chemistry
- Affordable and clean energy