A Multifunctional
Additive Based on the Cation–Anion
Synergistic Effect for Highly Stable Zinc Metal Anodes
Posted on 2024-04-23 - 13:33
The Zn dendrite and hydrogen evolution reaction have
been a “stubborn
illness” for the life span of zinc anodes, which significantly
hinders the development of aqueous zinc batteries (AZBs). Herein,
considering the ingenious molecular structure, a multifunctional additive
based on the synergistic regulation of cations and anions at the interface
is designed to promote a dendrite-free and stable Zn anode. Theoretical
calculations and characterization results verified that the electrostatic
shield effect of the cation, the solvation sheath structure, and the
bilayer structural solid electrolyte film (SEI) jointly account for
the uniform Zn deposition and side reaction suppression. Ultimately,
a remarkably high average Coulombic efficiency (CE) of 99.4% is achieved
in the Zn||Cu cell for 300 cycles, and a steady charge/discharge cycling
over 3000 and 300 h at 1.0 mA cm–2/1.0 mAh cm–2 and 10 mA cm–2/10 mAh cm–2 is obtained in the Zn||Zn cell. Furthermore, the assembled full
battery demonstrates a prolonged cycle life of 2000 cycles.
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Zhang, Yulin; Wang, Yongkang; Wang, Cunxin; Li, Wenbin; Liu, Xiao; Li, Congcong; et al. (2024). A Multifunctional
Additive Based on the Cation–Anion
Synergistic Effect for Highly Stable Zinc Metal Anodes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c00834