Zinc ion Batteries: Bridging the Gap from Academia to Industry for Grid‐Scale Energy Storage

Author:

Liu Sailin1,Zhang Ruizhi123,Wang Cheng1,Mao Jianfeng1,Chao Dongliang4,Zhang Chaofeng5,Zhang Shilin1,Guo Zaiping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology, the University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia 5000 Australia

2. Department of Chemical and Process Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences University of Surrey Guildford Surrey GU2 7XH United Kingdom

3. The Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials University of Wollongong Wollongong NSW 2500 Australia

4. School of Chemistry and Materials Fudan University Yangpu District, Shanghai 200433 China

5. Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology Anhui University Hefei 230601 PR China

Abstract

AbstractZinc ion batteries (ZIBs) exhibit significant promise in the next generation of grid‐scale energy storage systems owing to their safety, relatively high volumetric energy density, and low production cost. Despite substantial advancements in ZIBs, a comprehensive evaluation of critical parameters impacting their practical energy density (Epractical) and calendar life is lacking. Hence, we suggest using formulation‐based study as a scientific tool to accurately calculate the cell‐level energy density and predict the cycling life of ZIBs. By combining all key battery parameters, such as the capacity ratio of negative to positive electrode (N/P), into one formula, we assess their impact on Epractical. When all parameters are optimized, we urge to achieve the theoretical capacity for a high Epractical. Furthermore, we propose a formulation that correlates the N/P and Coulombic efficiency of ZIBs for predicting their calendar life. Finally, we offer a comprehensive overview of current advancements in ZIBs, covering cathode and anode, along with practical evaluations. This Minireview outlines specific goals, suggests future research directions, and sketches prospects for designing efficient and high‐performing ZIBs. It aims at bridging the gap from academia to industry for grid‐scale energy storage.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

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