Improving Performance and Cyclability of Zinc–Silver Oxide Batteries by Using Graphene as a Two Dimensional Conductive Additive

  • Dilek Ozgit (1706776)
  • Pritesh Hiralal (1706779)
  • Gehan A.J. Amaratunga (1706773)
Publication date
December 2014

Abstract

In this article, the use of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as a high-surface-area conductive additive for enhancing zinc–silver oxide (Zn-Ag<sub>2</sub>O) batteries is reported for the first time. Specific capacity, rate capability and cyclability are all improved with the addition of 5% thermally reduced graphene oxide to the electrode. It is shown that the rGO morphology becomes more beneficial as the active materials tend toward the nanoscale. The combination results in a better utilization of the active material, which in turn improves the specific capacity of the zinc–silver oxide batteries by ca. 50%, as a result of the more intimate contact with the nano (∼50 nm) electrode particles. The resulting rGO network also creates a high-surfac...

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