Suspension Electrolytes with Catalytically Self‐Expediating Desolvation Kinetics for Low‐Temperature Zinc Metal Batteries

J Jing Dong X Xiaomin Cheng (-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices) H Haifeng Yang (Process Research & Development) H Huihua Li (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)) H Haitao Liu (State Key Laboratory of Anti-Infective Drug Discovery and Development, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Chiral Molecule and Drug Discovery, and School of Pharmaceutical Sciences) L Lujie Jia (<i>i</i>‐Lab and CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices Suzhou Institute of Nano‐tech and Nano‐bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou 215123 China) Y Yongzheng Zhang (School of Textile & Clothing) Q Qinghua Guan (-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices) J Jiqiang Jia (School of Materials Science and Engineering Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an 710048 China) F Fanglin Wu (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)) J Jing Zhang M Meinan Liu (-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices) H Hongzhen Lin (-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices) J Jian Wang

Abstract

Abstract The conventional electrolyte for rechargeable aqueous zinc metal batteries (AZMBs) breeds many problems such as Zn dendrite growth and side reaction of hydrogen evolution reaction, which are fundamentally attributed to the uneven ion flux owing to the high barriers of desolvation and diffusion of Zn[(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ clusters. Herein, to modulate the [Zn(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ solvation structure, the suspension electrolyte engineering employed with electron‐delocalized catalytic nanoparticles is initially proposed to expedite desolvation kinetics. As a proof, the electron‐density‐adjustable CeO 2‐ x is introduced into the commercial electrolyte and preferentially adsorbed on the Zn surface, regulating the Zn[(H 2 O) 6 ] 2+ structure. Meanwhile, the defect‐rich CeO 2‐ x redistributes the localized space electric field to uniformize ion flux kinetics and inhibits dendrite growth, as confirmed by a series of theoretical simulations, spectroscopical and experimental measurements. Encouragingly, the CeO 2‐ x decorated suspension electrolyte enables a long stability over 1200 cycles at 5 mA cm −2 and an extended lifespan exceeding 6500 h with lower overpotentials of 34 mV under 0 °C. Matched with polyaniline cathodes, the full cells with suspension electrolyte exhibit a capacity‐retention of 96.75% at 1 A g −1 under −20 °C as well as a long lifespan of up to 400 cycles in a large‐areal pouch cell, showcasing promising potentials of suspension electrolyte for practical AZMBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 18
Published May 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (14)

J

Jing Dong

X

Xiaomin Cheng

-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices

H

Haifeng Yang

Process Research & Development

H

Huihua Li

Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)

H

Haitao Liu

State Key Laboratory of Anti-Infective Drug Discovery and Development, Guangdong Key Laboratory of Chiral Molecule and Drug Discovery, and School of Pharmaceutical Sciences

L

Lujie Jia

<i>i</i>‐Lab and CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices Suzhou Institute of Nano‐tech and Nano‐bionics Chinese Academy of Sciences Suzhou 215123 China

Y

Yongzheng Zhang

School of Textile & Clothing

Q

Qinghua Guan

-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices

J

Jiqiang Jia

School of Materials Science and Engineering Xi'an University of Technology Xi'an 710048 China

F

Fanglin Wu

Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)

J

Jing Zhang

M

Meinan Liu

-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices

H

Hongzhen Lin

-Lab & CAS Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Materials and Devices

J

Jian Wang