Issue 29, 2024

Enhancement of the electrochemical performance of zinc–silver batteries with a gold nano-scaffold

Abstract

Primary zinc–silver batteries are widely employed in military, aerospace, and marine applications. However, the development of secondary zinc–silver batteries is still a subject of on-going research. For example, these batteries suffer from rapid capacity loss during cycling due to instabilities of the zinc anode and the silver cathode. While there is a large body of work on the Zn anode, there is limited work toward stabilizing the Ag electrode and thereby achieving a long cycle life. In this work, we propose a gold–silver nanostructure where gold acts as a scaffolding material and improves the retention of structural integrity during cell cycling. We show that this nanostructure improves battery capacity as well as capacity retention after 35 cycles. Our work emphasizes the role of nanostructuring in enabling a newer secondary battery chemistry based on existing primary ones.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of the electrochemical performance of zinc–silver batteries with a gold nano-scaffold

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2024
Accepted
20 Jun 2024
First published
08 Jul 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 13925-13931

Enhancement of the electrochemical performance of zinc–silver batteries with a gold nano-scaffold

P. Mondal, A. K. Rana, S. K. Saha, A. Subhakumari, N. Vasudeva, N. P. B. Aetukuri and A. Pandey, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 13925 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR02092H

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