Zinc electrode cycle-life performance in alkaline electrolytes having reduced zinc species solubility

Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1080/00986448508911290
Abstract

Electrolytes having 3.5 M hydroxide-ion concentration were tested in 1.35 Ah Zn/NiOOH cells to evaluate their ability to reduce the extent of zinc species migration and slow the rate of cell capacity decline. Alkaline-fluoride and alkaline-borate electrolytes, in which ZnO solubility is approximately 25° of that in standard 7.4 M KOH electrolyte, exhibited 0.09-0.14°/cycle zinc-electrode area loss, which may be compared to a value of 0.46°/cycle observed in standard electrolyte, In addition, no zinc penetration of the separator occurred in cells that employed alkaline-fluoride and alkaline-borate electrolytes, even when zinc-electrode overpotcntials reached 290 mV at the end of charge. Less than 2° of the zinc remaining after cycling was electrochemically inactive.

Journal
Chemical Engineering Communications
Volume
37
Year of Publication
1985
Issue
1-6
Pagination
355-379
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