Möbius Solvation Structure for Zinc‐Ion Batteries

Y Yanbin Qiu Y Yushuang Lin D Dehuan Shi (College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350108 China) H Haiyang Zhang (School of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics) J Jing Luo J Jinquan Chen (State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy) Z Zheyuan Liu (College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) Y Yan Yu (Department of Respiratory Oncology Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital Harbin China) D Dewu Lin W Wenjun Zhang Y Yitan Li (National Engineering Research Center for Colloidal Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shandong University Jinan Shandong 250100 China) C Chengkai Yang

Abstract

Abstract Zinc‐ion batteries (ZIBs) have promising prospects in energy storage field, but the water molecules in aqueous electrolytes significantly compromise the stability of the anode and cathode interfaces and hinder the low‐temperature performance. Herein, water‐in‐oil type Möbius polarity topological solvation composed of oil, water, and amphiphilic salt are first‐ever pioneered, forming the surfactant‐free microemulsion electrolyte (SFMEE). This water‐in‐oil type Möbius solvation structure, characterized by its distinct inner and outer layers and a polarity inversion feature, successfully connects the non‐polar phase with the polar phase, eliminating the need for surfactants to reduce costs and system complexity. The amphiphilic anion of salt creates a polarity singularity and stabilizes the polarity‐reversed encapsulation. The outer oil layer disrupts the cohesive polarity network of water and constructs a polarity‐reversed cage to restrict water. A series of SFMEE combinations are investigated and then directly applied to ZIBs, confirming excellent universality and durability of this design. The Zn||NVO (NaV₃O₈·1.5H₂O) cells using SFMEE can stably cycle for 4000 cycles with a capacity of 125 mAh g −1 and 86.8% capacity retention. This discovery of Möbius solvation structure unlock unprecedented levels of electrolyte design and illuminate the development of next‐generation high‐performance energy storage systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 13
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

Y

Yanbin Qiu

Y

Yushuang Lin

D

Dehuan Shi

College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350108 China

H

Haiyang Zhang

School of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics

J

Jing Luo

J

Jinquan Chen

State Key Laboratory of Precision Spectroscopy

Z

Zheyuan Liu

College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

Y

Yan Yu

Department of Respiratory Oncology Harbin Medical University Cancer Hospital Harbin China

D

Dewu Lin

W

Wenjun Zhang

Y

Yitan Li

National Engineering Research Center for Colloidal Materials School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shandong University Jinan Shandong 250100 China

C

Chengkai Yang