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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts based on non-critical raw materials: carbon nanostructures and iron-doped manganese oxide nanowires8citations
  • 2019Improving the stability and discharge capacity of nanostructured Fe2O3/C anodes for iron-air batteries and investigation of 1-octhanethiol as an electrolyte additive17citations
  • 2018A comparison of Pd/C, perovskite, and Ni-Fe hexacyanoferrate bifunctional oxygen catalysts, at different loadings and catalyst layer thicknesses on an oxygen gas diffusion electrode11citations
  • 2017A rechargeable, aqueous iron air battery with nanostructured electrodes capable of high energy density operation53citations

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Lãzaro, M. J.
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  • Lãzaro, M. J.
  • Martãnez-Visus, I.
  • Villanueva-Martãnez, N. I.
  • Ponce De León, C.
  • Baglio, V.
  • Aricò, A. S.
  • Mckerracher, R. D.
  • Figueredo-Rodriguez, H. A.
  • Figueredo-Rodríguez, H. A.
  • Kwasnicki, K.
  • Walsh, F. C.
  • Avila-Alejo, J. O.
  • Insausti, M.
  • Luis, A. Garcia
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A rechargeable, aqueous iron air battery with nanostructured electrodes capable of high energy density operation

  • Ponce De León, C.
  • Figueredo-Rodríguez, H. A.
  • Insausti, M.
  • Baglio, V.
  • Aricò, A. S.
  • Mckerracher, R. D.
  • Walsh, F. C.
  • Luis, A. Garcia
  • Alegre, C.
Abstract

In order to decrease the global dependence on fossil fuels, high energy density, rechargeable batteries with high charge capacity are required for mobile applications and efficient utilization of intermittent sources of renewable energy. Metal-air batteries are promising due to their high theoretical energy density. In particular, the iron-air battery, with a maximum specific energy output of 764 W h kg-1Fe, represents a low cost possibility. This paper considers an iron-air battery with nanocomposite electrodes, which achieves an energy density of 453 W h kg-1Fe and a maximum charge capacity of 814 mA h g-1Fe when cycled at a current density of 10 mA cm-2, with a cell voltage of 0.76 V. The cell was manufactured by 3D printing, allowing rapid modifications and improvements to be implemented before an optimized prototype can be manufactured using traditional computer numerical control machining.

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  • nanocomposite
  • density
  • energy density
  • iron
  • current density