iScience (Aug 2020)

A High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Bromine Static Battery

  • Lujie Gao,
  • Zhuxin Li,
  • Yiping Zou,
  • Shuangfeng Yin,
  • Peng Peng,
  • Yuying Shao,
  • Xiao Liang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
p. 101348

Abstract

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Summary: The highly reversible zinc-bromine redox couple has been successfully applied in the zinc-bromine flow batteries; however, non-electroactive pump/pipe/reservoir parts and ion-selective membranes are essential to suppress the bromine diffusion. This work demonstrates a zinc-bromine static (non-flow) battery without these auxiliary parts and utilizing glass fiber separator, which overcomes the high self-discharge rate and low energy efficiency while the advantages of the zinc-bromine chemistry are well preserved. It is achieved by a multifunctional additive, tetrapropylammonium bromide (TPABr), which not only mitigates the bromine cross-diffusion by regulating the fluidic bromine to a condensed solid phase but also provides a favorable interface for zinc electrodeposition toward non-dendritic growth. The proposed zinc-bromine static battery demonstrates a high specific energy of 142 Wh kg−1 with a high energy efficiency up to 94%. By optimizing the porous electrode architecture, the battery shows an ultra-stable cycling life for over 11,000 cycles with controlled self-discharge rate.

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