Manipulating crystallographic growth orientation by cation‐enhanced gel‐polymer electrolytes toward reversible low‐temperature zinc‐ion batteries

IF 22.7 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Infomat Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1002/inf2.12611
Yanlu Mu, Fulu Chu, Baolei Wang, Taizhong Huang, Zhanyu Ding, Delong Ma, Feng Liu, Hong Liu, Haiqing Wang
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Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs) have garnered significant research interest as promising next‐generation energy storage technologies owing to their affordability and high level of safety. However, their restricted ionic conductivity at subzero temperatures, along with dendrite formation and subsequent side reactions, unavoidably hinder the implementation of grid‐scale applications. In this study, a novel bimetallic cation‐enhanced gel polymer electrolyte (Ni/Zn‐GPE) was engineered to address these issues. The Ni/Zn‐GPE effectively disrupted the hydrogen‐bonding network of water, resulting in a significant reduction in the freezing point of the electrolyte. Consequently, the designed electrolyte demonstrates an impressive ionic conductivity of 28.70 mS cm−1 at −20°C. In addition, Ni2+ creates an electrostatic shielding interphase on the Zn surface, which confines the sequential Zn2+ nucleation and deposition to the Zn (002) crystal plane. Moreover, the intrinsically high activation energy of the Zn (002) crystal plane generated a dense and dendrite‐free plating/stripping morphology and resisted side reactions. Consequently, symmetrical batteries can achieve over 2700 hours of reversible cycling at 5 mA cm−2, while the Zn || V2O5 battery retains 85.3% capacity after 1000 cycles at −20°C. This study provides novel insights for the development and design of reversible low‐temperature zinc‐ion batteries.image

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通过阳离子增强凝胶聚合物电解质操纵晶体生长取向,开发可逆式低温锌离子电池
水性锌离子电池(AZIBs)因其经济实惠和高度安全性,作为前景广阔的下一代储能技术,已经引起了研究人员的极大兴趣。然而,它们在零度以下的离子传导性受到限制,加上枝晶的形成和随后的副反应,不可避免地阻碍了电网规模应用的实施。本研究设计了一种新型双金属阳离子增强凝胶聚合物电解质(Ni/Zn-GPE)来解决这些问题。Ni/Zn-GPE 能有效破坏水的氢键网络,从而显著降低电解质的凝固点。因此,所设计的电解质在 -20°C 时的离子电导率达到了惊人的 28.70 mS cm-1。此外,Ni2+ 还能在 Zn 表面形成静电屏蔽相,从而将 Zn2+ 的连续成核和沉积限制在 Zn (002) 晶面上。此外,Zn (002) 晶面固有的高活化能产生了致密、无树枝状物的电镀/剥离形态,并抵制了副反应。因此,对称电池在 5 mA cm-2 的条件下可实现超过 2700 小时的可逆循环,而 Zn || V2O5 电池在 -20°C 下循环 1000 次后仍能保持 85.3% 的容量。这项研究为开发和设计可逆低温锌离子电池提供了新的见解。
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Infomat MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: InfoMat, an interdisciplinary and open-access journal, caters to the growing scientific interest in novel materials with unique electrical, optical, and magnetic properties, focusing on their applications in the rapid advancement of information technology. The journal serves as a high-quality platform for researchers across diverse scientific areas to share their findings, critical opinions, and foster collaboration between the materials science and information technology communities.
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