18249280. Iron Zinc Battery simplified abstract (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation)

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Iron Zinc Battery

Organization Name

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation

Inventor(s)

Masaya Nohara of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Mikayo Iwata of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Hiroaki Taguchi of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Takeshi Komatsu of Musashino-shi, Tokyo (JP)

Iron Zinc Battery - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18249280 titled 'Iron Zinc Battery

Simplified Explanation

Abstract

An iron-zinc battery is described in this patent application. The battery consists of a positive electrode made of iron oxyhydroxide, a negative electrode made of zinc, and an electrolyte placed between the positive and negative electrodes.

Patent/Innovation Explanation

  • Iron-zinc battery design
  • Positive electrode made of iron oxyhydroxide
  • Negative electrode made of zinc
  • Electrolyte placed between the electrodes

Potential Applications

  • Energy storage for renewable energy systems
  • Portable electronic devices
  • Electric vehicles
  • Backup power systems

Problems Solved

  • Limited energy storage capacity of current battery technologies
  • High cost and environmental impact of lithium-ion batteries
  • Safety concerns associated with certain battery chemistries

Benefits

  • Higher energy storage capacity compared to traditional batteries
  • Lower cost and reduced environmental impact compared to lithium-ion batteries
  • Enhanced safety features
  • Suitable for various applications due to versatility and scalability


Original Abstract Submitted

An iron-zinc battery includes a positive electrode containing iron oxyhydroxide, a negative electrode containing zinc, and an electrolyte disposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode.