Separator-Free Aqueous Zinc-Iodine Batteries: An In-Situ Dual-Confinement Interface Enabling Electrostatic Reversible Polyiodide Capture/Release

Abstract

Separator-free battery design can maximize volumetric energy density by eliminating the separator-induced ion-transport barrier. However, its application in aqueous zinc-iodide (Zn-I2) batteries has been hampered by severe polyiodide shuttling and uncontrolled Zn dendrite growth, which limits cycle life and stability. Herein, we demonstrate a high-performance separator-free Zn-I2 battery enabled by an in-situ engineered interface layer (NCNF, ~24 μm) on the Zn anode via a simple one-step casting of Ni-MOF modified cellulose nanofibers (CNF). The complementary interactions between CNF’s polyiodide adsorption and Ni-MOF anions’ electrostatic repulsion establish a dual-confinement barrier with synergistically strengthened adsorption capability, enabling electric-field-driven reversible capture/release of polyiodides to promote cathode conversion. Meanwhile, interactions between polar groups within NCNF and water molecules effectively reduce the free-water activity and weaken Zn2+ desolvation, thereby suppressing corrosion and dendrite formation. Benefiting from these coupled effects, the separator-free Zn-I2 batteries achieved an ultra-long cycle life of 43,000 cycles at 5.0 A g-1 with 80.7% capacity retention, and delivered 4.06 mAh cm-2 with a high iodine loading of 21.8 mg cm-2. Additionally, a flexible pouch cell delivered 122.1 mAh g-1 after 2000 cycles at 1.0 A g-1, highlighting the potential of interface-engineered, separator-free configurations for practical, high-energy aqueous batteries.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jan 2026
Accepted
26 Mar 2026
First published
27 Mar 2026

Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Separator-Free Aqueous Zinc-Iodine Batteries: An In-Situ Dual-Confinement Interface Enabling Electrostatic Reversible Polyiodide Capture/Release

Y. Liu, X. Tian, L. Wang, L. Xie, Z. Li, Y. Ge, Z. Li, Z. Bai, H. Liu, N. Wang, G. Wang and X. Ren, Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6EE00296J

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