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Understanding the Nanoscale Behavior of Iron Anodes for Rechargeable Iron-Air Batteries

Scientific Achievement

Reversible oxidation structures on iron are identified during repeated electrochemical charge/discharge in a concentrated alkaline electrolyte.

Significance and Impact

Iron-air batteries may prove a resource-efficient solution for energy storage, but charge-transfer reactions at the anode-electrolyte interface are poorly understood.

Research Details

– In-situ electrochemical atomic force microscopy (EC-AFM) is performed during electrochemical cycling in an alkaline electrolyte.

– Topography changes and electrochemical processes on a polycrystalline iron electrode are directly correlated.

– Continuous particle growth during both oxidation and reduction (redox) is visualized.

– A structural model explains the redox behavior of iron at the nanoscale.

 

H. Weinrich, J. Come, H.Tempel, H. Kungl, R.-A.Eichel, N. Balke, "Understanding the nanoscale redox-behavior of iron-anodes for rechargeable iron-air batteries," Nano Energy 41, 706 (2017).  DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.10.023