Role of Lewis base-type N sites of MOFs in achieving the preferential exposure of Zn(002) and HER-suppressed long-life zinc anodes

Abstract

Developing efficient Zn anodes that can address side reactions and prevent Zn dendrite formation is highly demanded but remains a challenge for the development of stable zinc metal batteries. Herein, we fabricate a nitrogen-rich MOF layer on a Zn anode (MOF-303@Zn and MOF-867@Zn) to simultaneously regulate the preferred exposed Zn(002) plane and disrupt the intrinsic hydrogen-bond network. The Lewis base (LB)-type N sites of –N[double bond, length as m-dash]NH moieties and bipyridine groups of MOF frameworks help to mediate interfacial H2O molecules via abundant H-bond acceptors/donors (i.e. Lewis acid sites/base sites), which not only reduces the amount of H-bonds at the electrolyte/electrode interface, but also de-solvates the [Zn(H2O)6]2+, inhibiting the H2O activity, thus mitigating the HER side reaction. In addition, the N sites along the channels facilitate Zn2+ conduction as hopping sites to achieve horizontally arranged (002) zinc platelet electrodeposition. The performance of MOF-303@Zn and bare Zn is systematically investigated to study the role of LB-type N sites of the MOF. Furthermore, MOF-867@Zn is introduced to evaluate the generality of the LB-type N-rich MOF protective layer. The cycling life of symmetric cells of MOF-303@Zn and MOF-867@Zn is over 3000 h, which is much longer than that of bare Zn. The MOF-303@Cu//Zn half-cell demonstrates a highly reversible Zn stripping/plating process over 1000 cycles, with an average CE of 99.31% at 1 mA cm−2. The MOF-303@Zn//NVO full cell at 5 A g−1 delivers a higher capacity retention rate of 90.4% after 1000 cycles. This work pioneers a molecular-level interfacial engineering strategy from the perspective of LB-type sites that synchronously addresses multiple fundamental challenges in zinc electrochemistry, establishing new paradigms for high-performance aqueous batteries.

Graphical abstract: Role of Lewis base-type N sites of MOFs in achieving the preferential exposure of Zn(002) and HER-suppressed long-life zinc anodes

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Oct 2025
Accepted
27 Nov 2025
First published
18 Dec 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article

Role of Lewis base-type N sites of MOFs in achieving the preferential exposure of Zn(002) and HER-suppressed long-life zinc anodes

B. Zhang, R. Li, J. Zhang, M. Zhang, J. Chen, Y. Zheng, H. Che, Z. Zhang, Z. Ma and X. Yang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA08165C

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