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Homogenizing Zn Deposition in Hierarchical Nanoporous Cu for a High-Current, High Areal-Capacity Zn Flow Battery.

Yang LiLiangyu LiYunhe ZhaoCanbin DengZhibin YiDiwen XiaoNauman MubarakMengyang XuJie LiGuangfu LuoQing ChenJang-Kyo Kim
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
A Zn anode can offset the low energy density of a flow battery for a balanced approach toward electricity storage. Yet, when targeting inexpensive, long-duration storage, the battery demands a thick Zn deposit in a porous framework, whose heterogeneity triggers frequent dendrite formation and jeopardizes the stability of the battery. Here, Cu foam is transferred into a hierarchical nanoporous electrode to homogenize the deposition. It begins with alloying the foam with Zn to form Cu 5 Zn 8 , whose depth is controlled to retain the large pores for a hydraulic permeability ≈10 -11  m 2 . Dealloying follows to create nanoscale pores and abundant fine pits below 10 nm, where Zn can nucleate preferentially due to the Gibbs-Thomson effect, as supported by a density functional theory simulation. Morphological evolution monitored by in situ microscopy confirms uniform Zn deposition. The electrode delivers 200 h of stable cycles in a Zn-I 2 flow battery at 60 mAh cm -2 and 60 mA cm -2 , performance that meets practical demands.
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