JOURNAL ARTICLE

An Electrochemically Initiated Self‐Limiting Hydrogel Electrolyte for Dendrite‐Free Zinc Anode

Abstract

Abstract The zinc dendrite growth generally relies upon a “positive‐feedback” mode, where the fast‐grown tips receive higher current densities and ion fluxes. In this study, a self‐limiting polyacrylamide (PAM) hydrogel that presents negative feedback to dendrite growth is developed. The monomers are purposefully polymerized at the dendrite tips, then the hydrogel reduces the local current density and ion flux by limiting zinc ion diffusion with abundant functional groups. As a consequence, the accumulation at the dendrite tips is restricted, and the (002) facets‐oriented deposition is achieved. Moreover, the refined porous structure of the gel enhances Coulombic Efficiency by reducing water activity. Due to the synergistic effects, the zinc anodes perform an ultralong lifetime of 5100 h at 0.5 mA cm −2 and 1500 h at 5 mA cm −2 , which are among the best records for PAM‐based gel electrolytes. Further, the hydrogel significantly prolongs the lifespan of zinc‐ion batteries and capacitors by dozens of times. The developed in situ hydrogel presents a feasible and cost‐effective way to commercialize zinc anodes and provides inspiration for future research on dendrite suppression using the negative‐feedback mechanism.

Keywords:
Dendrite (mathematics) Anode Electrolyte Materials science Zinc Faraday efficiency Galvanic anode Chemical engineering Monomer Nanotechnology Polymer Chemistry Electrode Composite material Cathodic protection Metallurgy

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