Achieving Stable Zinc Metal Anode Via Polyaniline Interface Regulation of Zn Ion Flux and Desolvation

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries feature high safety, low cost, and relatively high energy density; however, their cycle life is hindered by severe Zn dendrite formation and water-induced parasitic reactions. Herein, a porous polyaniline (PANI) interfacial layer is developed on the surface of Zn metal anode to regulate the transport and deposition of Zn2+, achieving an ultra-stable and highly reversible Zn anode. Specifically, the abundant polar groups (-NH- and (sic)N-) in PANI have a strong attraction to H2O, which can trap and immobilize H2O molecules around Zn2+. Moreover, the protective layer regulates ion flux and deposition behavior of Zn2+ through the ion confinement effect. Consequently, the Zn@PANI anode exhibits improved reversible plating/stripping behavior with a low nucleation overpotential (37.9 mV) at 2.0 mA cm(-2) compared to that of bare Zn anode. The MnO2//Zn@PANI cell demonstrates a high capacity retention of 94.3% after 1000 cycles at 1.0 A g(-1). This study lays the foundation for accessible interface engineering and in-depth mechanistic analysis of Zn anode.
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aqueous zinc ion batteries,desolvation effects,interfacial modifications,polyaniline coatings,Zn ion flux regulations
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