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Leveling the Zn Anode by Crystallographic Orientation Manipulation.

Jinqiu ZhouBaojiu HaoYuan MengHao YangWanhao ChenLifang ZhangJie LiuChenglin YanTao Qian
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Dendrite growth and corrosion of Zn metal anodes result in the limited reversibility of aqueous Zn metal batteries (ZMBs), hindering their prospects as large-scale energy storage devices. Inspired by the similarity of conventional electroplating industrial engineering and Zn deposition in ZMBs, we tend to utilize a low-cost leveling agent (LEA), 1,4-butynediol, to level the Zn deposition. Combining theoretical with in situ experimental characterizations, the preferential adsorption of LEA molecules on different lattice planes can contribute to crystallographic orientation manipulation of the (002) plane, causing good inhibition of dendrite growth. Additionally, the adsorption of LEA molecules on the Zn surface can also prevent undesirable corrosion. Endowed with these merits, symmetric cells and full cells with the LEA additive achieve improved stability and reversibility. This work provides new inspiration for introducing traditional electroplating additives into high-performance ZMBs and gives researchers a direction for choosing electrolyte additives, which also has potential to be applied to other metal anodes.
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