Recent Advances in Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries

A special issue of Batteries (ISSN 2313-0105).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (23 March 2022) | Viewed by 3092

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Interests: all-solid-state batteries (Li, Na); Mg-ion batteries; Ca-ion batteries; Li-ion batteries; X-ray crystallography
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Dear Colleagues,

In recent years, rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (RAZIBs) have received increased attention as one of the divalent-ion-based batteries because of the numerous advantages of using zinc, such as its safety, natural abundance, cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, high volumetric capacity, and ease of handling in air. Research on aqueous zinc-ion batteries will continue to grow and is gaining importance for other applications, e.g., large-scale energy storage systems.

Despite the recent advances in RAZIB technology, discoveries and further improvements are still required in the fields of high-energy cathode materials, zinc-based anodes, electrolytes, cell design, various-scale tests, battery management systems, and safety. Therefore, this Special Issue will focus on future directions to pursue for the development of RAZIBs.

Potential topics include but are not limited to:

  • Cathode materials;
  • Anode materials;
  • Electrolytes;
  • New principles based on zinc chemistry;
  • Electrical, thermal, and electrochemical testing and modeling;
  • High-performance and efficiency technologies;
  • Lifetime testing, aging mechanisms, and lifetime prediction;
  • Safety and environmental issues;
  • Battery cell and pack design;
  • Battery management systems and methods.

Prof. Dr. Seung-Tae Hong
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • zinc-ion batteries
  • cathode materials
  • anode materials
  • electrode design
  • cell design
  • energy storage and conversion
  • applications
  • safety

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The Electrochemical Characterization of Nanostructured Bi2Se3 Thin Films in an Aqueous Na Electrolyte
by Raimonds Meija, Vitalijs Lazarenko, Anna Skrastina, Yelyzaveta Rublova, Jana Andzane, Vanda Voikiva, Arturs Viksna and Donats Erts
Batteries 2022, 8(3), 25; https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries8030025 - 18 Mar 2022
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Due to their layered structure and high theoretical capacity, bismuth chalcogenides have been proposed as anodes in organic electrolyte Li- and Na-ion batteries. On the other hand, their electrochemical properties in aqueous systems have not been reported. Here, the electrochemical performance of Bi [...] Read more.
Due to their layered structure and high theoretical capacity, bismuth chalcogenides have been proposed as anodes in organic electrolyte Li- and Na-ion batteries. On the other hand, their electrochemical properties in aqueous systems have not been reported. Here, the electrochemical performance of Bi2Se3 thin films in 1 M NaNO3 aqueous electrolyte is presented. This aqueous Bi2Se3 system was found to have up to two orders of magnitude increased diffusion coefficients, compared to other anode materials in Na electrolyte-based systems, as well as limited anode electrode degradation over 5 CVs and significant changes in the anode after 30 CVs. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Advances in Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries)
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