High-Energy Density Aqueous Zinc-Iodine Batteries With Ultra-Long Cycle Life Enabled By The Zni2 Additive

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2021)

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Aqueous zinc-iodine batteries, featuring high energy density, safety, and cost-effectiveness, have been regarded as a promising energy storage system. Nevertheless, poor cycling stability and dissolution of iodine/polyiodide have greatly limited the development of zinc-iodine batteries. Here, iodine encapsulated by hierarchical porous carbon is employed as a positive material to assemble high-performance zinc-iodine batteries. Meanwhile, the utilization of the ZnI2 additive in the electrolyte can enhance the capacity and cycling stability of as-assembled devices because the existence of polyiodide (I-3(-) and I-5(-)) can effectively inhibit the dissolution of iodine. Thanks to the high conductivity and interconnected structure of the prepared carbon material, the asassembled zinc-iodine batteries deliver an excellent specific capacity of 360.6 mA h g(-1) at 0.5 C, a superb durability (similar to 98.4% retention of the initial capacity at a high density of 50 C after 35,000 cycles), and an ultra-high energy/power density of 422.6 W h kg(-1)/21.6 kW kg(-1). Significantly, the mechanism of the constructed device was investigated by ex-situ Raman and ex-situ X-ray diffraction. Besides, when coupling carbon@I-2 electrodes with the hydrogel electrolyte to assemble quasi-solid-state zinc-iodine batteries, the as-built device can well service for an electronic clock.
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carbon material, electrolyte additive, reaction mechanism, anti-freezing hydrogel electrolyte, zinc-iodine batteries, high-energy density aqueous devices
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