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In Situ Grown Coordination-Supramolecular Layer Holding 3D Charged Channels for Highly Reversible Zn Anodes

Ming‐Feng Wei, Fengxue Duan, Bao Li, Yizhan Wang, Lixin Wu

2024Nano Letters12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Dynamic reversible noncovalent interactions make supramolecular framework (SF) structures flexible and designable. A three-dimensional (3D) growth of such frameworks is beneficial to improve the structure stability while maintaining unique properties. Here, through the ionic interaction of the polyoxometalate cluster, coordination of zinc ions with cationic terpyridine, and hydrogen bonding of grafted carboxyl groups, the construction of a 3D SF at a well-crystallized state is realized. The framework can grow in situ on the Zn surface, further extending laterally into a full covering without defects. Relying on the dissolution and the postcoordination effects, the 3D SF layer is used as an artificial solid electrolyte interphase to improve the Zn-anode performance. The uniformly distributed clusters within nanosized pores create a negatively charged nanochannel, accelerating zinc ion transfer and homogenizing zinc deposition. The 3D SF/Zn symmetric cells demonstrate high stability for over 3000 h at a current density of 5 mA cm –2 .

Topics & Concepts

PolyoxometalateSupramolecular chemistryZincElectrolyteDissolutionIonic bondingCationic polymerizationHydrogen bondAnodeTerpyridineChemistryMaterials scienceIonChemical engineeringNanotechnologyCrystallographyMetalMoleculeElectrodePolymer chemistryPhysical chemistryCrystal structureOrganic chemistryCatalysisEngineeringAdvanced battery technologies researchSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
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