Metal–Air Electrochemical Cells: Silver–Polymer–Carbon Composite Air Electrodes

Abstract
Reported herein is the study of the preparation, characterization, and electrochemical activity of a silver–polymer–carbon composite electrode in a nonaqueous cell. An enhanced oxygen reduction activity for the composite electrode in a nonaqueous, aprotic solvent is demonstrated, relative to uncoated glassy carbon or silver disk electrodes. The improvement of oxygen reduction activity increases the current capability and power output of the air electrode, facilitating future development of small, lightweight, long-life power sources.