Small Structures (Jan 2023)

Ultraconformal Horizontal Zinc Deposition toward Dendrite‐Free Anode

  • Juan Zou,
  • Ziyue Zeng,
  • Chenyang Wang,
  • Xiaohui Zhu,
  • Jiaqian Zhang,
  • Haihui Lan,
  • Linyang Li,
  • Yantao Yu,
  • Huiliu Wang,
  • Xiaolong Zhu,
  • Yile Zhang,
  • Mengqi Zeng,
  • Lei Fu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/sstr.202200194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Aqueous zinc (Zn)‐ion batteries (ZIBs) have been considered as the most promising candidate for large‐scale energy storage system. However, the severe and uncontrollable dendrite growth of Zn anodes hinders the practical application. Herein, an ultraconformal horizontal Zn deposition is achieved, which is profiting from the epitaxial interface (InGaZn6O9) formed via spontaneously alloying between liquid Ga–In alloy (EGaIn) and Zn. The exposed (0016) plane of InGaZn6O9 matches well with (002) plane of Zn, inducing horizontal and dense Zn deposition. The resultant anode endows with prolonged cycling stability, and the full battery paired with MnO2 exhibits a stable lifespan over 4400 cycles at 5 A g−1. Meanwhile, the self‐formed ultraconformal interface realizes 360° no dead angle protection of anode, which is promising in flexible electronics. And there is no obvious capacity recession of the pouch cell even after bending 180°, demonstrating impressive flexibility. More importantly, the interface can be simply fabricated over a large area, displaying the large‐scale viability. The tailored approach delivers a constructive guideline for dendrite‐free Zn anode, showing great potential in the industrial production.

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