Dynamic Regulation for the Well‐Distribution of Electrons and Zn <sup>2+</sup> Ions Achieving Uniform Zn Redox in Ah‐Scale Pouch Cells

C Chuyuan Lin (Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China) L Lingxing Zeng (Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China) M Minghui Liu F Fuyu Xiao H Hui Lin L Lihui Chen Y Yong Lu Q Qingrong Qian (Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China) Q Qinghua Chen K Kai Zhang Z Zhenhua Yan (Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, College of Chemistry) J Jun Chen

Abstract

Abstract Uneven distribution of the electric field and zinc ion (Zn 2+ ), and crosstalk effects all lead to irreversible redox of Zn, eventually accelerating the failure of various Zn‐metal energy storage devices, especially Ah‐scale pouch batteries. This study pioneers a strategy to dynamically regulate electrons and Zn 2+ ions for uniform Zn redox, in which a series of additive molecules with varying electron delocalized spaces is designed to verify this dynamic regulation mechanism. Due to the large electron delocalized space, the additives with delocalized π‐bonds and ‒COOH form a stable molecular layer for the Zn anode. This layer can effectively prevent side reactions and dynamically regulate the arrangement of electrons and Zn 2+ ions by driving electrons to flow among conjugated atoms and functional groups, ultimately evening out the electric field and reaction sites of Zn 2+ ions during the Zn redox process. Thanks to this dynamic regulation, the Ah‐scale Zn//I 2 pouch cell exhibits a high capacity of 1.473 Ah (188.7 Wh kg −1 ) at 2 mA cm −2 and outstanding rate performance. This dynamic regulation also presents great compatibility with Zn‐manganese pouch cells and Zn‐bromine cells. This work deepens the understanding of the regulation mechanism for highly reversible Ah‐scale AZIBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 45
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

C

Chuyuan Lin

Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China

L

Lingxing Zeng

Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China

M

Minghui Liu

F

Fuyu Xiao

H

Hui Lin

L

Lihui Chen

Y

Yong Lu

Q

Qingrong Qian

Engineering Research Center of Polymer Green Recycling of Ministry of Education Fujian Key Laboratory of Pollution Control &amp; Resource Reuse College of Environmental and Resource Sciences Fujian Normal University Fuzhou Fujian China

Q

Qinghua Chen

K

Kai Zhang

Z

Zhenhua Yan

Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, Key Laboratory of Advanced Energy Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), State Key Laboratory of Advanced Chemical Power Sources, College of Chemistry

J

Jun Chen