Are you referring to zinc-air in general or this particular chemistry?
I get the feeling that this technology wasn't intended to be useful in itself, but a step to better or different battery technologies.
Are you referring to zinc-air in general or this particular chemistry?
I get the feeling that this technology wasn't intended to be useful in itself, but a step to better or different battery technologies.
I think mainly the chemistry, zinc-air seemed to have panned our only for hearing aids, would be cool if it had other apps
I think mainly the chemistry, zinc-air seemed to have panned our only for hearing aids, would be cool if it had other apps
Ok, yes. It does have limited application right now. No reason why it can't be explored for other uses.
Ok, yes. It does have limited application right now. No reason why it can't be explored for other uses.
Good point. Being a rechargeable ZA, I wonder if it would recharge via air or electric. If air, you could have planes that fly 24/7 365. Also submarines.
Good point. Being a rechargeable ZA, I wonder if it would recharge via air or electric. If air, you could have planes that fly 24/7 365. Also submarines.
(post is archived)