Unraveling the Design Principles of Crystallographic Orientation for Ultralong, 8500 Cycled Fe‐Ion Battery
Abstract
ABSTRACT Rechargeable aqueous Fe‐ion batteries using Fe anodes is very promising in stationary grid‐scale energy storage but suffer from hydrogen evolution (HER) and Fe corrosion. Herein, we present new insights on the design principle of crystallographic orientation of the metallic Fe anode for long lifespan, sustainable Fe‐ion batteries. Guided by a density functional theory simulation on optimal surface energy and adsorption energy, we obtained highly [110] oriented Fe by annealing the commercial Fe foil at 1000°C in Ar/H 2 atmosphere. The [110] oriented Fe foil with the maximum exposure of (110) plane shows the significantly decreased lattice defect, residual stress, and grain boundary density. Consequently, side reactions including HER and by‐product formation were well suppressed with enhanced Fe‐ion diffusion and charge transfer kinetics. Significantly, 8540 cycle‐lifespan at 5.0 A g −1 with 99.3% capacity retention was achieved in the full battery, which is not only very prominent in aqueous Fe 2+ ion battery systems, but also surpasses most of aqueous Zn 2+ , Mg 2+ ion batteries recently reported. Our findings demonstrate that uniform epitaxial Fe 2+ electrodeposition along the surface of preferred oriented Fe anode is an effective strategy to address the troublesome HER and corrosion issues in the aqueous battery using low‐cost, industrial Fe element.
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Authors (10)
Chao Cheng
School of Life Sciences, Key Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, and Hubei Key Laboratory of Genetic Regulation and Integrative Biology, Central China Normal University
Yalan Gu
School of Materials Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing P. R. China
Ye Hong
Donghong Wang
Pan Feng
School of Materials Science and Engineering Southeast University Nanjing P. R. China
Pan Xiong
Key Laboratory for Soft Chemistry and Functional Materials of Ministry Education, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Kongjun Zhu
State Key Laboratory of Mechanics and Control for Aerospace Structures, College of Aerospace Engineering
Yuanhui Ji
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Southeast University Nanjing People's Republic of China
Yuping Wu
Confucius Energy Storage Lab, School of Energy and Environment & Z Energy Storage Center
Linfeng Hu
Department of Chemistry