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Electrochemical Power Sources: Fundamentals, Systems, and Applications
Metal–Air Batteries: Present and Perspectives
Offers a comprehensive understanding of metal-air batteries, including details of both electrodes as well as electrolytes, cell systems, and modeling and applications
Hajime Arai (Edited by), Jürgen Garche (Edited by), Luis C. Colmenares (Edited by)
9780444643339, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 15 October 2020
270 pages
23.4 x 19 x 1.8 cm, 0.54 kg
Metal-air is a promising battery system that uses inexpensive metals for its negative electrode while unlimited, free and non-toxic oxygen is used for its positive electrode, however, only primary systems have been commercialized so far. Electrochemical Power Sources: Fundamentals, Systems, and Applications – Metal–Air Batteries: Present and Perspectives offers a comprehensive understanding of metal-air batteries as well as the solutions to the issues for overcoming the related difficulties of the secondary (rechargeable) system. Although metal-air batteries are widely studied as low-cost high-energy systems, their commercialization is limited to primary ones due to currently limited cycle life and insufficient reliability. For realization of the secondary systems, this book offers comprehensive understanding of metal-air batteries, including the details of both electrodes, electrolyte, cell/system, modelling and applications. Electrochemical Power Sources: Fundamentals, Systems, and Applications – Metal–Air Batteries: Present and Perspectives provides researchers, instructors, and students in electrochemistry, material science and environmental science; industry workers in cell manufacturing; and government officials in energy, environmental, power supply, and transportation with a valuable resource covering the most important topics of metal-air batteries and their uses.
1. Introduction – General features of Metal–Air Batteries 2. Components for Metal–Air Batteries 3. Primary Zinc–Air Batteries 4. Alternative Chemistries in Metal–Air Batteries 5. Secondary Zinc–Air Batteries - Electrically Rechargeable 6. Secondary Zinc–Air Batteries - Mechanically Rechargeable 7. Secondary Lithium– and Other Alkali– Air Batteries 8. Alternative Chemistries in Secondary Metal–Air Batteries 9. Model and Simulation 10. Applications and Markets
Subject Areas: Chemical engineering [TDCB]