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Ziwei Chai1, Ziwei Zhao1, Pengcheng Li1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, 9211-116 Street NW., Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1H9, Canada.
Abstract:
Copper hexacyanoferrate (CuHCF) demonstrates high working voltage, convenient synthesis methods, and economic benefits. However, capacity decay of CuHCF//Zn full cells is usually observed in aqueous electrolytes due to the dissolution of Cu and Fe, as indicated by the irreversible insertion of Zn2+ ions and the consequent formation of ZnxCu1-xHCF. To address these challenges, a cathode-oriented electrolyte engineering design employing a methyl acetate (MA) co-solvent with zinc triflate (Zn(OTf)2) salt electrolyte is implemented. The MA co-solvent can inhibit the activity of free water, thereby significantly alleviating element dissolution. Moreover, MA, with its low dielectric constant, can reshape the species distribution at the inner Helmholtz layer on the cathode surface, further inhibiting the dissolution of the active material. This novel co-solvent electrolyte system enhances the performance of the CuHCF//Zn full cell, resulting in 100 % capacity retention for 1700 cycles over 2100 h at 0.1 A g-1. At a low temperature of -50 °C, the cell can retain half of its theoretical capacity for 1200 cycles in the long-cycling test without any capacity fading.
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