Construction of Selective Ion Transport Polymer at Anode-Electrolyte Interface for Stable Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries

Xuan Sun, Xiaowei Lv, Man Zhang, Keqing Shi, Zhujie Li, Xinhui Pan, Tong Lian, Renjie Chen*, Feng Wu, Li Li*

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Abstract

Rampant dendrite formation and serious adverse parasitic reactions induced by migration of dissolved V/Mn cathode ions on Zn anode have hampered the high performance of aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs). Inspired by the coordination chemistry between functional groups of polymer and electrolyte ions, a freestanding layer consisting of dopamine-functionalized polypyrrole (DA-PPy) nanowires served as a selective ion transport layer at the anode-electrolyte interface to address these two issues, which could simultaneously avoid polarization caused by the introduction of an additional interface. On the one hand, the DA-PPy layer displays excellent zinc ion and charge transfer ability, as well as provides chemical homochanneling for zinc ions at the interface, which endow the DA-PPy layer with properties as a chemical guider and physical barrier for dendrite inhibition. On the other hand, the DA-PPy layer can trap excess transition metal ions fleeing from the cathodes, thus serving as a chemical barrier, preventing the formation of Vx+/Mnx+-passivation on the surface of the zinc anode. Consequently, the AZIBs based on V2O5 and MnO2 cathodes involving the DA-PPy functional layer show a great improvement in the capacity retention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8452-8462
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Zn anode
  • functional organic polymer
  • interface regulation
  • selective transport
  • stable aqueous battery

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