An Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Battery Based on Copper Hexacyanoferrate
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A new zinc-ion battery based on copper hexacyanoferrate and zinc foil in a 20 mM solution of zinc sulfate, which is a nontoxic and noncorrosive electrolyte, at pH 6 is reported. The voltage of this novel battery system is as high as 1.73 V. The system shows cyclability, rate capability, and specific energy values near to those of lithium-ion organic batteries based on Li4 Ti5 O12 and LiFePO4 at 10 C. The effects of Zn(2+) intercalation and H2 evolution on the performance of the battery are discussed in detail. In particular, it has been observed that hydrogen evolution can cause a shift in pH near the surface of the zinc electrode, and favor the stabilization of zinc oxide, which decreases the performance of…
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- Zinc
- Inorganic chemistry
- Battery (electricity)
- Chemistry
- Electrolyte
- Aqueous solution
- Copper
- Electrode
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- Affordable and clean energy
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