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Key to High Performance Ion Hybrid Capacitor: Weakly Solvated Zinc Cations.

Peng ChenXiaohan SunBernd PlietkerMichael Ruck
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Zinc ion hybrid capacitors suffer from lack of reversibility and dendrite formation. An electrolyte, based on a solution of a zinc salt in acetonitrile and tetramethylene sulfone, allows smooth zinc deposition with high coulombic efficiency in a Zn||stainless steel cell (99.6% for 2880 cycles at 1.0 mA cm -2 , 1.0 mAh cm -2 ). A Zn||Zn cell operates stably for at least 7940 h at 1.0 mA cm -2 with an area capacity of 10 mAh cm -2 , or 648 h at 90% depth of discharge and 1 mA cm -2 , 9.0 mAh cm -2 . Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the reason for the excellent reversibility: The zinc cation is only weakly solvated than in pure tetramethylene sulfone with the closest atoms at 3.3 to 3.8 Å. With this electrolyte, a zinc||activated-carbon hybrid capacitor exhibits an operating voltage of 2.0 to 2.5 V, an energy-density of 135 Wh kg -1 and a power-density of 613 W kg -1 at 0.5 A g -1 . At the very high current-density of 15 A g -1 , 29.3 Wh kg -1 and 14 250 W kg -1 are achieved with 81.2% capacity retention over 9000 cycles.
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