Bimetallic Cladding‐Constructed Interfacial Microenvironment Enabled Highly Reversible Powder Anode for Zn Metal Batteries

Z Zhexuan Liu (Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School) B Biao Fu X Xuefang Xie (School of Physical Science and Technology Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Solid State Physics and Devices Xinjiang University Urumqi Xinjiang P. R. China) M Mingzhu Li L Lanyan Li (School of Science Hunan University of Technology and Business Changsha Hunan P. R. China) S Shuquan Liang G Guozhao Fang

Abstract

ABSTRACT The unstable interface of metal powder anode remains a challenge to achieve long‐life Zn powder‐based aqueous zinc metal batteries (AZMBs). However, most reported metal composite strategies still suffer from a mismatch between Zn 2+ diffusion and electron transfer behaviors. Here, a bimetallic cladding strategy with a specific displacement sequence was proposed. Except for inheriting intrinsic advantages of Sn and Cu, the opposite EDL charge distribution of Cu to Zn compensates for the anion adsorption, inhibiting the ZSH‐related side reactions. Moreover, abundant in situ constructed surface SnO 2 voids could accommodate stripped Zn 2+ to avoid disordered diffusion, providing a shorter diffusion distance for the electron acceptance by Zn 2+ instead of H + . Based on the matched electron and ion transport behaviors, the Zn@SC anode exhibited excellent cycle stability of over 2800 h in Zn||Zn cells at 1 mA cm −2 –5 mAh cm −2 , and achieved an areal capacity of 2 mAh cm −2 in Zn||NH 4 V 4 O 10 cells at 3 A g −1 and 70% capacity retention after 1000 cycles. As a practical validation, the pouch cell based on Zn@SC anode and high mass‐loaded cathode (10.05 mg cm −2 ) also exhibits satisfactory cycle stability. This work emphasized the importance of the interfacial microenvironment on the electrochemical performances and provided valuable direction of multi‐metal Zn powder anode.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

Z

Zhexuan Liu

Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School

B

Biao Fu

X

Xuefang Xie

School of Physical Science and Technology Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Solid State Physics and Devices Xinjiang University Urumqi Xinjiang P. R. China

M

Mingzhu Li

L

Lanyan Li

School of Science Hunan University of Technology and Business Changsha Hunan P. R. China

S

Shuquan Liang

G

Guozhao Fang