Bio-inspired hydroxyl-rich electrolyte additive for highly reversible aqueous Zn-ion batteries with strong coordination chemistry

Abstract

A highly reversible Zn metal anode is the prerequisite for realizing the practical applications of aqueous Zn ion batteries (ZIBs), which are limited by severe zinc dendrites and corrosion. Herein, bio-inspired hydroxyl-rich L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C, L-Aa) was employed to regulate coordination chemistry via the strong interaction between –OH and H2O with dual remodeling functions and further improve the reversibility of Zn anodes. Specifically, L-Aa not only reconstructs the Zn2+ solvation shell, thus reducing Zn2+ desolvation energy, but also forms a molecular adsorption interface via excellent zincophilicity to improve zinc redox kinetics and suppress Zn anode corrosion. Meanwhile, the molecular adsorption interface facilitates the homogenization of the interfacial electric field, thereby promoting the predominant deposition of Zn(002). Consequently, the Zn//Cu asymmetric cell presents a low overpotential for zinc nucleation and exceptional average coulombic efficiency (CE) of 99.6% over 1200 cycles at a high current density of 20 mA cm−2. The Zn//Zn cell also delivers excellent cycling stability for over 1400 h at 5 mA cm−2. In addition, the Zn//MnO2 full cell exhibits a robust long-term cycling performance of 1000 cycles at 1 A g−1. This strategy of simultaneously regulating coordination chemistry and further constructing molecular interfaces may boost the applications of highly reversible ZIBs.

Graphical abstract: Bio-inspired hydroxyl-rich electrolyte additive for highly reversible aqueous Zn-ion batteries with strong coordination chemistry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2024
Accepted
30 Apr 2024
First published
01 May 2024

Green Chem., 2024, Advance Article

Bio-inspired hydroxyl-rich electrolyte additive for highly reversible aqueous Zn-ion batteries with strong coordination chemistry

J. Zhang, Q. Wu, S. Yang, F. Luo, Y. Li, Y. Zhang, K. Chen, J. Huang, H. Xie and Y. Chen, Green Chem., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4GC01364F

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