One-Step Construction of a Polyporous and Zincophilic Interface for Stable Zinc Metal Anodes

Authors:Bie, Zhe; Yang, Qi; Cai, Xinxin; Chen, Ze; Jiao, Zhaoyang; Zhu, Junbo; Li, Zhongfeng; Liu, Jinzhang; Song, Weixing*; Zhi, Chunyi*
Source:Advanced Energy Materials, 2022, 12(44): 2202683.
DOI:10.1002/aenm.202202683

Summary

The development and application of rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries are seriously hindered by the problems of corrosion and dendrite growth on Zn metal anodes. Herein, a polyporous 3D zinc framework coupled with a zincophilic ZnSe overlayer (3D-Zn@ZnSe) is synchronously obtained by one-step electrochemical scanning, which precisely repairs intrinsic defects of the Zn foil surface and remodels the electrolyte/anode interface. The 3D-Zn host formed by the pioneering electro-oxidation significantly reduces the local current densities and facilitates adapting to the volume change during the plating/stripping. Meanwhile, the ZnSe overlayer obtained by electro-deposition restrains the side reactions and promotes efficient desolvation, resulting in the acceleration of the deposition kinetics of Zn2+ on the zinc anode. As a result, the anodes present an enhanced cycling stability of zinc plating/stripping for over 2000 h with low overpotential, and the assembled 3D-Zn@ZnSe||V2O5 cell retains 90.63% of its original capacity after 8500 cycles. The one-step fabrication of polyporous interfaces with a zincophilic overlayer presents a promising strategy on improving the stability and reversibility of zinc anode for zinc-based batteries.

  • Institution
    北京化工大学; 北京航空航天大学

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