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Construction of double reaction zones for long-life quasi-solid aluminum-ion batteries by realizing maximum electron transfer.


ABSTRACT: Achieving high energy density and long cycling life simultaneously remains the most critical challenge for aluminum-ion batteries (AIBs), especially for high-capacity conversion-type positive electrodes suffering from shuttle effect in strongly acidic electrolytes. Herein, we develop a layered quasi-solid AIBs system with double reaction zones (DRZs, Zone 1 and Zone 2) to address such issues. Zone 1 is designed to accelerate reaction kinetics by improving wetting ability of quasi-solid electrolyte to active materials. A composite three-dimensional conductive framework (Zone 2) interwoven by gel network for ion conduction and carbon nanotube network as electronic conductor, can fix the active materials dissolved from Zone 1 to allow for continuing electrochemical reactions. Therefore, a maximum electron transfer is realized for the conversion-type mateials in DRZs, and an ultrahigh capacity (400 mAh g-1) and an ultralong cycling life (4000 cycles) are achieved. Such strategy provides a new perspective for constructing high-energy-density and long-life AIBs.

SUBMITTER: Yu Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10497635 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Construction of double reaction zones for long-life quasi-solid aluminum-ion batteries by realizing maximum electron transfer.

Yu Zhijing Z   Wang Wei W   Zhu Yong Y   Song Wei-Li WL   Huang Zheng Z   Wang Zhe Z   Jiao Shuqiang S  

Nature communications 20230912 1


Achieving high energy density and long cycling life simultaneously remains the most critical challenge for aluminum-ion batteries (AIBs), especially for high-capacity conversion-type positive electrodes suffering from shuttle effect in strongly acidic electrolytes. Herein, we develop a layered quasi-solid AIBs system with double reaction zones (DRZs, Zone 1 and Zone 2) to address such issues. Zone 1 is designed to accelerate reaction kinetics by improving wetting ability of quasi-solid electroly  ...[more]

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