Designing ternary hydrated eutectic electrolyte capable of four-electron conversion for advanced Zn–I2 full batteries†
Abstract
Currently, the energy density and output voltage of Zn–I2 batteries based on a single conversion reaction (I2/I−) are still far from satisfactory, thus seriously hindering its rapid development. Herein, we design a new class of ternary hydrated eutectic electrolytes that can enable 2I+/I2/2I− redox couple conversion with four-electron transfer for Zn–I2 batteries. Notably, the nucleophilic niacinamide (NA) ligand suppressed the hydrolysis of electrophilic I+ by forming stable [I(NA)2]+ species that guaranteed the reversible I2/I+ conversion. Moreover, the four-coordinated solvation shell of Zn2+-oriented dendrite-free Zn plating/stripping had a high average Coulombic efficiency of 97%. Such synergistic advantages resulting from the anode and cathode sides deliver outstanding performances for Zn–I2 full batteries in terms of specific capacity (412 mA h g−1), gravimetric energy density (404 W h kg−1), and cycling stability. This exploration of multivalent Zn–halogens chemistries will open up broad prospects for practical applications of Zn–I2 batteries.
 
                




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