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An organic-inorganic solid-electrolyte interface generated from dichloroisocyanurate electrolyte additive for a stable Zn metal anode in aqueous Zn batteries.

Fangming LiuKuo WangQianrui LiGuoli ZhangJiaqi ZhuXiao-Xia LiuXiaoqi Sun
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Dendrite growth and side reactions of the Zn metal anode limit the cycle life of aqueous Zn batteries. Herein, we propose a sodium dichloroisocyanurate electrolyte additive with a low concentration of 0.1 M to modify the Zn interface environment and construct a stable organic-inorganic solid-electrolyte interface on the Zn electrode. It suppresses corrosion reactions and directs uniform Zn deposition. The cycle life of the Zn electrode in symmetric cells extends to 1100 h at 2 mA cm -2 and 2 mA h cm -2 , and the Zn plating/stripping coulombic efficiency reaches 99.5% for more than 450 cycles.
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