A Flexible Quasi‐Solid‐State Nickel–Zinc Battery with High Energy and Power Densities Based on 3D Electrode Design
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- 26 August 2016
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Advanced Materials
- Vol. 28 (39), 8732-8739
- https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201603038
Abstract
A flexible quasi-solid-state Ni-Zn battery is developed by using tiny ZnO nanoparticles and porous ultrathin NiO nanoflakes conformally deposited on hierar chical carbon-cloth–carbon-fiber (CC-CF) as the anode (CC-CF@ZnO) and cathode (CC-CF@NiO), respectively. The device is able to deliver high performance (absence of Zn dendrite), superior to previous reports on aqueous Ni–Zn batteries and other flexible electrochemical energy-storage devices.Keywords
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