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Reversible Zn/polymer heterogeneous anodeopen access

Authors
Xiong, LingyunFu, HaoYang, KaiKim, Ji YoungRen, RenLee, Joong KeeYang, WoochulLiu, Guicheng
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
Keywords
dendrite-free; electrode process kinetics; fiber-shaped battery; reversible metal/polymer heterostructure; Zn-metal anode
Citation
Carbon Energy, v.5, no.6, pp 1 - 10
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Carbon Energy
Volume
5
Number
6
Start Page
1
End Page
10
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25892
DOI
10.1002/cey2.370
ISSN
2637-9368
2637-9368
Abstract
Commercialization of Zn-metal anodes with low cost and high theoretical capacity is hindered by the poor reversibility caused by dendrites growth, side reactions, and the slow Zn2+-transport and reaction kinetics. Herein, a reversible heterogeneous electrode of Zn-nanocrystallites/polyvinyl-phosphonic acrylamide (Zn/PPAm) with fast electrochemical kinetics is designed for the first time: phosphonic acid groups with strong polarity and chelation effect ensure structural reversibility and stability of the three-dimensional Zn-storage-host PPAm network and the Zn/PPAm hybrid; hydrophobic carbon chains suppress side reactions such as hydrogen evolution and corrosion; weak electron-donating amide groups constitute Zn2+-transport channels and promote "desolvation" and "solvation" effects of Zn2+ by dragging the PPAm network on the Zn-metal surface to compress/stretch during Zn plating/stripping, respectively; and the heterostructure and Zn nanocrystallites suppress dendrite growth and enhance electrochemical reactivity, respectively. Thus, the Zn/PPAm electrode shows cycle reversibility of over 6000 h with a hysteresis voltage as low as 31 mV in symmetrical cells and excellent durability and flexibility in fiber-shaped batteries.
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