Date: 4/08/2015 16:29:49
From: dv
ID: 757059
Subject: Hyper-dendritic nanoporous zinc foam anodes

Background: one of the factors limiting the success of zinc batteries is the lack of ease of rechargeability. The zinc oxide sludge basically needs to be removed and recycled, replaced with fresh zinc sludge. The technology described here could be used to partly overcome this problem.

http://www.nature.com/am/journal/v7/n4/full/am201532a.html
Hyper-dendritic nanoporous zinc foam anodes
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The low cost, significant reduction potential and relative safety of the zinc electrode is a common hope for a reductant in secondary batteries, but it is limited mainly to primary implementation due to shape change. In this work, we exploit such shape change for the benefit of static electrodes through the electrodeposition of hyper-dendritic nanoporous zinc foam. Electrodeposition of zinc foam resulted in nanoparticles formed on secondary dendrites in a three-dimensional network with a particle size distribution of 54.1–96.0 nm. The nanoporous zinc foam contributed to highly oriented crystals, high surface area and more rapid kinetics in contrast to conventional zinc in alkaline mediums. The anode material presented had a utilization of ~88% at full depth-of-discharge (DOD) at various rates indicating a superb rate capability. The rechargeability of Zn0/Zn2+ showed significant capacity retention over 100 cycles at a 40% DOD to ensure that the dendritic core structure was imperforated. The dendritic architecture was densified upon charge–discharge cycling and presented superior performance compared with bulk zinc electrodes.
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Date: 6/08/2015 17:05:45
From: Bubblecar
ID: 757712
Subject: re: Hyper-dendritic nanoporous zinc foam anodes

Good to see steady progress in the wonderful world of ZINC.

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Date: 6/08/2015 17:34:18
From: dv
ID: 757717
Subject: re: Hyper-dendritic nanoporous zinc foam anodes

Yes

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