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Application of carbon materials for Zn anode protection in aqueous Zn metal batteries

C.W. Chao, Yannan Li, Yan Zhao

2024Rare Metals28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Aqueous Zn metal batteries (AZMBs) have gained widespread attention due to their high theoretical specific capacity, good safety, and low cost. Unfortunately, Zn anodes suffer from serious problems of dendrites and side reactions, which should be solved by modifying the Zn anode (Zn host, protective layer), electrolyte, and separator. Carbon materials with structurally tunable and physicochemical stability properties have been widely used in the study of Zn anode protection and have also been reviewed in the past years. Nevertheless, review reports on carbon‐based Zn anodes for Zn anode protection from new perspectives are still urgently needed. Moreover, the timeliness of the review reports is very valuable for researchers to timely and accurately understand the dynamics of the research field. Herein, this review first reports the significance of AZMBs and summarizes the current main challenges that should be solved for practical application. Then, the ways to construct long‐life Zn anodes using carbon materials from the perspectives of modified carbon materials with gradient properties (gradient zincophilicity, gradient electrical conductivity, and multigradient deposition) as protective layers/hosts to guide Zn ions toward bottom‐up gradient Zn deposition are highlighted. In addition, the recent advances of carbon materials for electrolyte and separator modifications are demonstrated. Finally, the remaining challenges and future perspectives of carbon materials in AZMBs Zn anode protection are briefly outlined.

Topics & Concepts

AnodeGalvanic anodeAqueous solutionMetalMaterials scienceZincCarbon fibersMetallurgyInorganic chemistryChemistryCathodic protectionElectrodeComposite materialOrganic chemistryComposite numberPhysical chemistryAdvanced battery technologies researchAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesConducting polymers and applications