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Bio-Inspired Polyanionic Electrolytes for Highly Stable Zinc-Ion Batteries.


ABSTRACT: For zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs), the non-uniform Zn plating/stripping results in a high polarization and low Coulombic efficiency (CE), hindering the large-scale application of ZIBs. Here, inspired by biomass seaweed plants, an anionic polyelectrolyte alginate acid (SA) was used to initiate the in situ formation of the high-performance solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on the Zn anode. Attribute to the anionic groups of -COO- , the affinity of Zn2+ ions to alginate acid induces a well-aligned accelerating channel for uniform plating. This SEI regulates the desolvation structure of Zn2+ and facilitates the formation of compact Zn (002) crystal planes. Even under high depth of discharge conditions (DOD), the SA-coated Zn anode still maintains a stable Zn stripping/plating behavior with a low potential difference (0.114 V). According to the classical nucleation theory, the nucleation energy for SA-coated Zn is 97 % less than that of bare Zn, resulting in a faster nucleation rate. The Zn||Cu cell assembled with the SA-coated electrode exhibits an outstanding average CE of 99.8 % over 1,400 cycles. The design is successfully demonstrated in pouch cells, where the SA-coated Zn exhibits capacity retention of 96.9 % compared to 59.1 % for bare Zn anode, even under the high cathode mass loading (>10 mg/cm2 ).

SUBMITTER: Dong H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10962557 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bio-Inspired Polyanionic Electrolytes for Highly Stable Zinc-Ion Batteries.

Dong Haobo H   Hu Xueying X   Liu Ruirui R   Ouyang Mengzheng M   He Hongzhen H   Wang Tianlei T   Gao Xuan X   Dai Yuhang Y   Zhang Wei W   Liu Yiyang Y   Zhou Yongquan Y   Brett Dan J L DJL   Parkin Ivan P IP   Shearing Paul R PR   He Guanjie G  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20230901 41


For zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs), the non-uniform Zn plating/stripping results in a high polarization and low Coulombic efficiency (CE), hindering the large-scale application of ZIBs. Here, inspired by biomass seaweed plants, an anionic polyelectrolyte alginate acid (SA) was used to initiate the in situ formation of the high-performance solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer on the Zn anode. Attribute to the anionic groups of -COO<sup>-</sup> , the affinity of Zn<sup>2+</sup> ions to alginate aci  ...[more]

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