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Bidirectional Interface Protection of a Concentrated Electrolyte, Enabling High-Voltage and Long-Life Aqueous Zn Hybrid-Ion Batteries.

Wenjun DengZhengang LiYan ChenNa ShenMan ZhangXinran YuanJun HuJinlin ZhuChao HuangChang LiRui Li
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) as a promising high-voltage cathode material for aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are usually subjected to an ephemeral lifespan and low Coulombic efficiency due to the irreversible phase change and high Zn 2+ insertion potential. Besides, Zn dendrites, H 2 evolution reaction, and corrosion derived from a Zn anode interface remain huge challenges. Given this, a highly stable zinc hexacyanoferrate (KZnHCF) cathode together with a mixed concentrated electrolyte is prepared to realize a high-voltage and long-life aqueous ZIB, in which the mixed concentrated electrolyte consisting of 30 m KFSI + 1 m Zn(CF 3 SO 3 ) 2 possesses a unique Zn 2+ solvation sheath (Zn(CF 3 SO 3 ) 0.3 (FSI) 3.1 (H 2 O) 2.6 ) that can not only stabilize the cathode interface and improve the Coulombic efficiency but also fundamentally solve the Zn anode interface issues. As a result, the aqueous KZnHCF/Zn battery achieves an ultralong life over 3000 cycles without any capacity decay even under a high discharge voltage of 1.78 V (vs Zn 2+ /Zn). Such extraordinary performance represents significant progress in aqueous PBA-based ZIBs. This work shares guidance to improve the performance of aqueous ZIBs through optimizing the electrolyte in tuning the stable operation of the cathode and the zinc anode.
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