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Zinc-Sponge Battery Electrodes that Suppress Dendrites
Published on: September 29, 2020
Synergetic modulation on ionic association and solvation structure by electron-withdrawing effect for aqueous
Rui Wang1, Minjie Yao1, Min Yang1
1Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Center, Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations, College of Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries are emerging as one of the most promising large-scale energy storage systems due to their low cost and high safety. However, Zn anodes often encounter the problems of Zn dendrite growth, hydrogen evolution reaction, and formation of by-products. Herein, we developed the low ionic association electrolytes (LIAEs) by introducing 2, 2, 2-trifluoroethanol (TFE) into 30 m ZnCl2 electrolyte. Owing to the electron-withdrawing effect of -CF3 groups in TFE molecules, in LIAEs, the Zn2+ solvation structures convert from larger aggregate clusters into smaller parts and TFE will construct H-bonds with H2O in Zn2+ solvation structure simultaneously. Consequently, ionic migration kinetics are significantly enhanced and the ionization of solvated H2O is effectively suppressed in LIAEs. As a result, Zn anodes in LIAE display a fast plating/stripping kinetics and high Coulombic efficiency of 99.74%. The corresponding full batteries exhibit an improved comprehensive performance such as high-rate capability and long cycling life.
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