Atomic Zincophilic Sites Regulating Microspace Electric Fields for Dendrite-Free Zinc Anode.
Wenjie FanPing LiJing ShiJingwei ChenWeiqian TianHuanlei WangJingyi WuGuihua YuPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Aqueous Zn metal batteries are promising candidates for large-scale energy storage due to their intrinsic advantages. However, Zn tends to deposit irregularly and forms dendrites driven by the uneven space electric field distribution near the Zn-electrolyte interphase. Herein we demonstrate that trace addition of Co single atom anchored carbon (denoted as CoSA/C) in the electrolyte regulates the microspace electric field at the Zn-electrolyte interphase and unifies Zn deposition. Through preferential adsorption of CoSA/C on the Zn surface, the atomically dispersed Co-N 3 with strong charge polarization effect can redistribute the local space electric field and regulate ion flux. Moreover, the dynamic adsorption/desorption of CoSA/C upon plating/stripping offers sustainable long-term regulation. Therefore, Zn||Zn symmetric cells with CoSA/C electrolyte additive deliver stable cycling up to 1600 h (corresponding to a cumulative plated capacity of 8 Ah cm -2 ) at a high current density of 10 mA cm -2 , demonstrating the sustainable feature of microspace electric fields regulation at high current density and capacity. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.