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水系電池における高可逆性亜鉛金属アノードのための合理的電解質構造エンジニアリング
Yi Zhuang1, Yukai Liang1, Wenyao Zhang2
1Key Laboratory for Soft Chemistry and Functional Materials Ministry of Education, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, People's Republic of China.
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|January 6, 2026
まとめ
水系亜鉛イオン電池(AZIB)は、デンドライトなどのアノードの課題に直面しています。電解質エンジニアリングは、塩、添加剤、および新しい設計に焦点を当て、AZIBの性能と安全性を向上させるための鍵となります。
背景:
- 水系亜鉛イオン電池(AZIB)は、安全性とコストのため、ポストリチウムエネルギー貯蔵として有望視されています。
- デンドライト成長や界面反応などのアノードの問題が、AZIBの商業化を妨げています。
結論:
- 電解質の最適化は、AZIBのアノードの課題を克服するための重要な経路です。
- 電解質の挙動を理解することは、次世代AZIBの開発を導きます。
- このレビューは、AZIB電解質研究のための包括的な参照を提供します。
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