Cells need
zinc as a catalyst in their protective processes, so if you supply them with zinc, it helps them work more efficiently.
Not exact matches
As reported last week in Advanced Energy Materials, they showed the effectiveness of their
catalyst's nanomesh - like structure by testing it in a
zinc - air battery, demonstrating its capability of being depleted and recharged many times.
«Up until now, rechargeable
zinc - air batteries have been made with expensive precious metal
catalysts, such
as platinum and iridium oxide.
However, it remains a grand challenge to develop electrically rechargeable batteries, with the stumbling blocks being the lack of efficient and robust air
catalysts,
as well
as the limited cycle life of the
zinc electrodes.»
Zinc acts
as a
catalyst in about 100 different enzyme reactions required by our body and is involved in DNA synthesis, immune function, protein synthesis, and cell division.