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Published on: September 29, 2020
Tetrahydrofuran-mediated hydrogen bonding for stabilized zinc anodes
Bingjie Zhang1, Zenglong Xu1, Yiqun Du1
1Materials Center for Energy and Photoelectrochemical Conversion, School of Material Science and Engineering, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China. mse_duyq@ujn.edu.cn.
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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) have emerged as a promising candidate for large-scale energy storage. However, the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is a key factor affecting the stability of zinc anodes. Here, a tetrahydrofuran (THF)-mediated hydrogen bonding strategy is adopted to develop a THF-based electrolyte (ZS-T electrolyte), in which strong hydrogen bonds between THF and H2O molecules block the transmission of protons in water to inhibit the HER, thereby improving the stability of zinc anodes. Therefore, the corrosion rate of zinc anode decreases to 3.40 × 10-5 A cm-2 in the optimized ZS-T-5 electrolyte, and the zinc nucleation overpotential drops to 28.97 mV. The Zn//Zn symmetric battery cycled for over 1000 hours at 1 mA cm-2; the Zn//Cu half-cell cycled 1000 times with an average coulombic efficiency of 99.32%; and the Zn//MnO2 full cell cycled 800 times at 1 A g-1, with the capacity retention rate increasing from 34.1% to 63.3%.
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