Oriented Metal Stripping for Highly Reversible Zinc Anode

Shimeng Zhang, Yu Wu, Jianxiong Gao, Yanyun Song, Bowen Jin*, Mingfei Shao*

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Abstract

Aqueous zinc metal batteries are a viable candidate for next-generation energy storage systems, but suffer from poor cycling efficiency of the Zn anode. Emerging approaches aim to regulate zinc plating behavior to suppress uncontrolled dendrites, while the stripping process is seldom considered. Herein, an oriented metal stripping strategy is demonstrated to stabilize the Zn anode by removing high-index facets for exposing the (002) plane through the addition of anionic additive sodium citrate (SC). Consequently, high-index facets that coordinate strongly with SC are preferentially stripped out due to a reduced stripping barrier, rendering stable (002) facet preponderant in epitaxial plating. After repeat stripping/plating, the ultra-high proportion of 93% for (002) and large-size grains of ≈100 µm (six times larger than before) can be obtained. Zn anode shows continuous 25 000 cycles with low overpotential at 100 mA cm−2 in symmetric cells and more than 70 h of stable operation even at an ultra-high depth of discharge of 92.3%. Moreover, an extremely long lifespan of 12 000 cycles at 10 A g−1 with a high capacity retention of 89% is achieved by the assembled Zn//I2 battery. This work provides a distinctive approach to improving the stripping process to design highly efficient zinc anodes for promising aqueous zinc metal batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2402489
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • aqueous zinc metal batteries
  • electrolyte additives
  • oriented metal stripping
  • texture engineering
  • zinc metal anodes

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