Issue 9, 2023

An immiscible phase-separation electrolyte and interface ion transfer electrochemistry enable zinc/lithium hybrid batteries with a 3.5 V-class operating voltage

Abstract

The low-cost and high safety of zinc batteries have attracted tremendous attention in recent years. However, with conventional electrolytes, the operating voltages of zinc batteries are normally below 2 V. Hybrid batteries represented by commercial zinc–nickel batteries (zinc–proton hybrid batteries) employ H+ as the charge carrier to obtain a high operating voltage and electrochemical performance. Nevertheless, the preparation of other alkaline zinc-based hybrid batteries with high electrochemical performance is difficult to achieve due to the narrow cathodic window and incompatibility of cathode materials with the alkaline electrolyte. Herein, we develop a unique phase-separation electrolyte (PSE) consisting of a completely immiscible aqueous phase and an oil phase. The alkaline aqueous electrolyte can take advantage of the low electrode potential of the zinc anode. The interface ion transfer electrochemistry in the PSE can further boost the operating voltage by ∼0.35 V. Accordingly, our developed zinc/lithium hybrid batteries deliver an unprecedented average operating voltage of 3.41 V and a high energy density of 362.4 W h kganode+cathode−1 (N/P is assumed to be 1), approaching the voltage of lithium-ion batteries. More interestingly, the liquid–liquid interface in the PSE can entirely intercept the propagation of zinc dendrites, benefiting from the completely blocked diffusion of Zn2+ into the oil phase. Zinc/lithium hybrid batteries with LiMn2O4 cathodes deliver an excellent cycle performance over 600 cycles with a 99.6% coulombic efficiency. To further demonstrate practicality, we fabricated a full cell with a commercial-level cathode mass loading of 18.3 mg cm−2, achieving a zinc-based battery with a high voltage of 2.56 V and a high areal capacity of 2.14 mA h cm−2.

Graphical abstract: An immiscible phase-separation electrolyte and interface ion transfer electrochemistry enable zinc/lithium hybrid batteries with a 3.5 V-class operating voltage

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 May 2023
Accepted
26 Jul 2023
First published
27 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2023,16, 4054-4064

An immiscible phase-separation electrolyte and interface ion transfer electrochemistry enable zinc/lithium hybrid batteries with a 3.5 V-class operating voltage

A. Chen, Y. Zhang, Q. Li, G. Liang, S. Yang, Z. Huang, Q. Yang, H. Hu, X. Li, Z. Chen, J. Fan and C. Zhi, Energy Environ. Sci., 2023, 16, 4054 DOI: 10.1039/D3EE01362F

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