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Qin Kang1, Hongyu Liang2, Zhaomin Zhu1
1Institute for Energy Research, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, 212013, China.
Abstract:
Various organic and inorganic reagents containing N/O functional groups have been developed as additives to aqueous electrolytes (e.g., ZnSO4, ZS) of zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs). However, finding an additive that can significantly enhance the durability of Zn anodes by inhibiting Zn dendrites and side reactions remains a considerable challenge. Herein, pyridine N-oxide (PNO), a non-substituted aromatic compound with a nitrogen positive charge-induced N→O bond, is explored as ZS additives for highly durable Zn plating/stripping electrolytes (i.e., PNO/ZS). The optimized PNO0.03/ZS mixture demonstrates exceptional stability for Zn anodes, achieving a cycle life exceeding 4200 h and a Coulombic efficiency of 99.9 % at 1 mA cm-2 and 1 mAh cm-2. It maintains over 1000 h of life and a cumulative capacity of 2.5 Ah cm-2, even when subjected to plating/stripping conditions intensified by a factor of 5. Importantly, it enables Zn||α-MnO2 cells to sustain high-current charge/discharge cycles for over 5000 cycles, retaining 80 % (125 mAh g-1) of the initial capacity, which is the best performance reported for similar additive systems. This exceptional stability is ascribed to the highly reversible Zn anode plating/stripping, facilitated by the suitable coordination interactions between the N→O acceptor of PNO and the Zn2+/H2O donor, effectively inhibiting side reactions.
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