Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.106, No.11, 2989-2995, 2002
Energetics of a zinc-sulfur fuel cell
Energetics of a novel zinc-sulfur charge storage (generalized as Zn + S --> ZnS) is explored to access the high (> 1000 Ah/kg) charge capacity,of sulfur. At 25 degreesC, the theoretical energy density of the complete Zn/S system is a high 572 Wh/kg, at Edegrees = 1.04 V. From 273 to 373 K, the thermodynamic cell potential for 29 possible solution-phase reactions of the system were calculated including a variety of known coexisting aqueous polysulfide species. In this domain zinc sulfide products are thermodynamically preferred over zincate products, which can be advantageous compared to Al/S storage where aluminate is the favored discharge product. Initial experimental feasibility of a zinc-sulfur electrochemical system is explored in a zinc anode/aqueous polysulfide/CoS electrocatalytic cathode cell. Measured sustained cathode capacity approaches the theoretical 2 Faraday/sulfur limit. However, the anode tends to passivate due to the zinc sulfide discharge product, preventing sustained discharge. Passivation is overcome in potassium polysulfide solutions containing concentrated (> 10 molal) KOH; this results in efficient, sustained 2 Faraday/Zn oxidation and high zinc(-) sulfur charge capacities.