A low concentration electrolyte additive for constructing solid-electrolyte interphase on a Zn metal anode for aqueous batteries.
Guoli ZhangJiaqi ZhuKuo WangQianrui LiWenchao FuXiao-Xia LiuXiaoqi SunPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Zn metal anodes in aqueous batteries experience inhomogeneous deposition and corrosion issues. Herein, we introduced, at a low concentration, dioxane (DX) as an electrolyte additive to stabilize a Zn anode. The oxygen sites of DX endowed it with a strong affinity for Zn and Zn 2+ , resulting in its adsorption onto the Zn electrode surface and its coordination with Zn 2+ locally. The Zn 2+ -DX species exhibited a decreased lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level relative to those of water-involved components. The DX additive not only inhibited side reactions but also generated a stable solid-electrolyte interphase on the Zn electrode, ensuring a uniform Zn deposition. As a result of including the additive, the cycle life of the Zn symmetric cell was extended from 99 h to 2100 h, and the coulombic efficiency in Zn//Cu cell reached 99.5%.