Regulating Interfacial Ion Adsorption for Smooth and Durable Zinc Cycling at High Area Capacity

Tao Long, Qing Yuan Zhao, Guang Yuan Yin, Peng Xing Xie, Suli Liu, Xin Ma, Qing Wu, Bing Yi Lu, Zhihui Dai, Xian Xiang Zeng

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Abstract

Reversible and dendrite-free zinc (Zn) circulation is essential for longevous aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) and greatly impacted by the property of Zn interface and electrolyte, especially when confronted with high current density and large area capacity. Herein, a hierarchical Zn interface is constructed by the preferential anion surfactant adsorption and reaction, and assists to reduce the interfacial energy and side reactions for enhanced diffusion kinetics and reversibility during Zn plating/stripping. Thus, highly reversible and smooth Zn anodes are achieved with a long-term stability of 5500 h at 1 mA cm−2/1 mAh cm−2, an impressive rate up to 40 mA cm−2 for 10 mAh cm−2 and a large cumulative plating capacity of 4.45 Ah cm−2 at 10 mA cm−2 in Zn symmetric cells. Even under a high depth of discharge of 60% (5.85/7.65 mAh cm−2), Zn symmetric batteries can still maintain ca. 800 h's life. The proposed countermeasure has also proved to be valid in prolonging the lifespan and stability of Zn-MnO2 full batteries at both low and high cycling current densities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2315539
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume34
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Zn anodes
  • electrolytes
  • high capacity
  • interfacial adsorption
  • surfactant

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