Constructing Highly Stable Zinc Metal Anodes via Induced Zn(002) Growth

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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The nonuniform electric field at the surface of a zinc (Zn) anode, coupled with water-induced parasitic reactions, exacerbates the growth of Zn dendrites, presenting a significant impediment to large-scale energy storage in aqueous Zn-ion batteries. One of the most convenient strategies for mitigating dendrite-related issues involves controlling crystal growth through electrolyte additives. Herein, we present thiamine hydrochloride (THC) as an electrolyte additive capable of effectively stabilizing the preferential deposition of the Zn(002) plane. First-principles calculations reveal that THC tends to adsorb on Zn(100) and Zn(101) planes and is capable of inducing the deposition of Zn ion onto the (002) plane and the preferential growth of the (002) plane, resulting in a flat and compact deposition layer. A THC additive not only effectively suppresses dendrite growth but also prevents the generation of side reactions and hydrogen evolution reaction. Consequently, the Zn||Zn symmetric battery exhibits long-term cycling stability of over 3000 h at 1 mA cm(-2)/1 mAh cm(-2) and 1000 h at 10 mA cm(-2)/10 mAh cm(-2). Furthermore, the NH4V4O10||Zn full battery also displays excellent cycling stability and a high reversible capacity of 210 mAh g(-1) after 1000 cycles at 1 A g(-1), highlighting a significant potential for practical applications.
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aqueous zinc-ion batteries,zinc metal anode,electrolyte additive,thiamine hydrochloride,crystallographicorientation
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