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iScience ; 27(7): 110237, 2024 Jul 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38993664

ABSTRACT

Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) have garnered considerable interest as potential solutions for large-scale energy storage systems, owing to their cost-effectiveness and high safety. Nonetheless, the development of AZIBs is hindered by significant challenges associated with dendrite growth and side reactions on Zn anodes. Here, a bio-based separator derived from cellulose was developed for the dendrite-free anode in AZIBs. In addition, the separator is notable for its ultra-low cost and biodegradability in contrast to the commonly used commercial glass fiber (GF) separators. The mechanical strength of the separator is enhanced by the cross-linking of hydrogen bonds, effectively inhibiting dendrite growth. The zinc-philic groups facilitate better binding to Zn2+, resulting in uniform nucleation and deposition. The hydrophilic groups aid in trapping water molecules, thereby preventing side reactions of the electrolyte. The Zn||Zn symmetric cell with this separator can sustain a long cycle life for over 800 h, indicating stable Zn2 + plating and stripping with suppressed dendrite growth. Concurrently, the assembled Zn||VO2 full batteries exhibited a capacity retention rate of 61.87% after 1,000 cycles at 1 A g-1 with an initial capacity of 140 mAh g-1. This work highlights a stable, economical, and eco-friendly approach to the design of bio-based separators in AZIBs for sustainable energy storage systems.

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Nanomicro Lett ; 15(1): 208, 2023 Aug 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37651047

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The last several years have witnessed the prosperous development of zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs), which are considered as a promising competitor of energy storage systems thanks to their low cost and high safety. However, the reversibility and availability of this system are blighted by problems such as uncontrollable dendritic growth, hydrogen evolution, and corrosion passivation on anode side. A functionally and structurally well-designed anode current collectors (CCs) is believed as a viable solution for those problems, with a lack of summarization according to its working mechanisms. Herein, this review focuses on the challenges of zinc anode and the mechanisms of modified anode CCs, which can be divided into zincophilic modification, structural design, and steering the preferred crystal facet orientation. The possible prospects and directions on zinc anode research and design are proposed at the end to hopefully promote the practical application of ZIBs.

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Adv Mater ; 35(1): e2208237, 2023 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36239267

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Growth of dendrites, the low plating/stripping efficiency of Zn anodes, and the high freezing point of aqueous electrolytes hinder the practical application of aqueous Zn-ion batteries. Here, a zwitterionic osmolyte-based molecular crowding electrolyte is presented, by adding betaine (Bet, a by-product from beet plant) to the aqueous electrolyte, to solve the abovementioned problems. Substantive verification tests, density functional theory calculations, and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations consistently reveal that side reactions and growth of Zn dendrites are restrained because Bet can break Zn2+ solvation and regulate oriented 2D Zn2+ deposition. The Bet/ZnSO4 electrolyte enables superior reversibility in a Zn-Cu half-cell to achieve a high Coulombic efficiency >99.9% for 900 cycles (≈1800 h), and dendrite-free Zn plating/stripping in Zn-Zn cells for 4235 h at 0.5 mA cm-2 and 0.5 mAh cm-2 . Furthermore, a high concentration of Bet lowers the freezing point of the electrolyte to -92 °C via the molecular-crowding effect, which ensures the stable operation of the aqueous batteries at -30 °C. This innovative concept of such a molecular crowding electrolyte will inject new vitality into the development of multifunctional aqueous electrolytes.


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Antioxidants , Zinc , Temperature , Betaine , Electrodes
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