Conductive graphite fiber as a stable host for zinc metal anodes

Li Ping Wang, Nian Wu Li, Tai Shan Wang, Ya Xia Yin, Yu Guo Guo*, Chun Ru Wang

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Zn metal with high theoretical capacity (820 mA h g−1), environmental-friendly properties and low cost is very competitive to be as an anode for aqueous batteries. However, uncontrollable growth of dendritic zinc in these batteries during plating/stripping process of zinc ions not only leads to a low Coulombic efficiency but also brings safety hazards, which have obstructed the application of secondary Zn-based batteries. Here we use high conductive carbon fiber-graphite felt (GF) as collector and electrodeposit zinc under constant voltage to fabricate a self-supported Zn@GF negative electrode. The graphite felt provides this anode larger electroactive area to transport electrons faster and loads zinc in a more event way, thus preluding the zinc plating in several specific directions. This composite anode offers an efficient solution to get a dendrite-free cycling behavior of zinc-based batteries and might be promising in advanced aqueous batteries for large-scale energy storage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)172-177
Number of pages6
JournalElectrochimica Acta
Volume244
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Zn dendrites
  • aqueous batteries
  • graphite felt

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