Wood‐Structured Electrolyte for Ultra‐Stable Zinc‐Ion Batteries Under High Discharge Conditions
Abstract
ABSTRACT Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs) operate stably at low depth of discharge (DOD) but suffer severe Zn 2+ transport imbalance, hydrogen evolution, and plating/stripping at high DOD (> 70%). Here, we present a radial wood‐based hierarchical heterogeneous interconnected structure (HHIS) electrolyte. HHIS is without low‐tortuosity channels, but during cycling, Zn 2+ predominantly migrates along laterally oriented vessels, fibers, and rays via pit coordination, ensuring uniform deposition. Leveraging these synergistic effects, HHIS stabilizes the Zn anode under high current, enabling > 9000 h of cycling and > 3300 h at 83.1% DOD, surpassing previous reports. This work directly converts wood into a high‐performance electrolyte and establishes a HHIS design strategy for addressing high‐DOD instability in AZIBs and advancing electrolyte commercialization.
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Authors (8)
Yonghang Wei
Research Institute of Wood Industry Chinese Academy of Forestry Beijing China
Zhaohui Wang
Key Laboratory of Organic Optoelectronics and Molecular Engineering, Department of Chemistry
Jun Li
Sheng Mao
Fuyi Li
Xinyi Zhou
Xiaoxuan Guo
Yun Lu