All-Round Ionic Liquids for Shuttle-Free Zinc-Iodine Battery.
Tao XiaoJin-Lin YangBao ZhangJiawen WuJinliang LiWenjie MaiHong Jin FanPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
The practical implementation of aqueous zinc-iodine batteries (ZIBs) is hindered by the rampant Zn dendrites growth, parasite corrosion, and polyiodide shuttling. In this work, ionic liquid EMIM[OAc] is employed as an all-round solution to mitigate challenges on both the Zn anode and the iodine cathode side. First, the EMIM + embedded lean-water inner Helmholtz plane (IHP) and inert solvation sheath modulated by OAc - effectively repels H 2 O molecules away from the Zn anode surface. The preferential adsorption of EMIM + on Zn metal facilitates uniform Zn nucleation via a steric hindrance effect. Second, EMIM + can reduce the polyiodide shuttling by hindering the iodine dissolution and forming an EMIM + -I 3 - dominated phase. These effects holistically enhance the cycle life, which is manifested by both Zn || Zn symmetric cells and Zn-I 2 full cells. ZIBs with EAc deliver a capacity decay rate of merely 0.01 ‰ per cycle after over 18,000 cycles at 4 A g -1 , and lower self-discharge and better calendar life than the ZIBs without ionic liquid EAc additive.
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