Kaixin Huang (13817360)Xianguang Zeng (15352054)Dan Zhang (51283)Chengyan Wen (6157814)Chao Lu (4374)Wenjuan Wu (141552)Yi Guo (35817)Jie Xing (736394)
Metallic Zn is a promising anode for high-safety, low-cost, and large-scale energy storage systems. However, it is strongly hindered by unstable electrode/electrolyte interface issues, including zinc dendrite, corrosion, passivation, and hydrogen evolution reactions. In this work, an in situ interface protection strategy is established by turning the corrosion/passivation byproducts (zinc hydroxide sulfates, ZHSs) into a stable hybrid protection layer. The hydrolysis of the diglycolamine buffer layer on the zinc anode provides a homogeneous basic electrolyte environment for the generation of small-sized ZHS, thereby leading to the formation of a ZHS-based hybrid layer. Benefiting from this hybrid layer, uniform zinc ion flux and high anticorrosion ability can be achieved. As a result, the decorated symmetric cell presents a long cycling lifespan of over 1500 h at a current density of 1 mA cm–2 and an area capacity of 1 mAh cm–2. It also contributes to the appealing cycling and rate performance of Zn|NH4V4O10 full cells. This work provides insight into regulating and reusing interfacial byproducts for high-performance zinc metal batteries.
Kaixin HuangXianguang ZengDan ZhangChengyan WenChao LüWenjuan WuYi GuoJie Xing
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Tingting WeiXianxi ZhangYingke RenYifan WangZhaoqian LiHong ZhangLinhua Hu
Shunjie ShiMingyang ChenXunjie HuoJuan WangQin Zhong
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