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Synthesis and elucidation of electrochemical characteristics of nanorods, microsized and nanosized CuO as cathode materials for Zn/CuO alkaline battery
Zeraatkish, Y ; Sharif University of Technology | 2015
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- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.1007/s10008-015-2837-4
- Publisher: Springer New York LLC , 2015
- Abstract:
- Discharge characteristics of nanorods (NRs), microsized and nanosized copper (II) oxide (CuO) particles prepared via thermal decomposition and thermal oxidation routes are examined as cathode materials of a Zn/CuO cell without membrane separators. The electrochemical discharge is examined galvanostatically at a current density of 500 mAg−1 and reveals that the first discharge cycles of all the CuO materials contain one potential plateau; subsequent discharge cycles involve three potential plateaus. Each potential plateau is due to an electrochemical reaction. The first, second, and third potential plateaus are attributed to Cu
2 O3 , CuO, and Cu2 O discharges, respectively. Moreover, the first and the second plateaus are higher than the plateau of the early discharges. The electrochemical performance of CuO as a cathode material is enhanced by improving its morphology and changing its size. Nanorod CuO exhibits more specific energies, 317 Whkg−1, in the first discharge cycle, than microsized and nanosized CuO. The maximum current efficiencies of subsequent discharges are near 100 % at charging rates of 250, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 mAg−1 within 60 s for each. In addition, significant alterations in charge transfer resistances (Rct) and capacitive loops of Nyquist plots are observed during the charge/discharge of the cells through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) - Keywords:
- Microsized particles ; Zinc/copper (II) battery ; Cathodes ; Charge transfer ; Decomposition ; Electric batteries ; Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ; Electrodes ; Fluidized bed combustion ; Nanorods ; Secondary batteries ; Synthesis (chemical) ; Zinc ; Charge transfer resistance ; Current efficiency ; Discharge characteristics ; Electrochemical characteristics ; Electrochemical performance ; Micro-sized particles ; Nano-sized particles ; Specific energy ; Electric discharges
- Source: Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry ; Volume 19, Issue 7 , April , 2015 , Pages 2155-2165 ; 14328488 (ISSN)
- URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10008-015-2837-4