Synchronous Dual Electrolyte Additive Sustains Zn Metal Anode with 5600 h Lifespan
Xianzhong Yang, Weiping Li, Ziyan Chen, Meng Tian, Jun Peng, Jinrong Luo, Yiwen Su, Yuhan Zou, Gao Weng, Yuanlong Shao, Shi Xue Dou, Jingyu Sun
Abstract
Abstract Despite conspicuous merits of Zn metal anodes, the commercialization is still handicapped by rampant dendrite formation and notorious side reaction. Manipulating the nucleation mode and deposition orientation of Zn is a key to rendering stabilized Zn anodes. Here, a dual electrolyte additive strategy is put forward via the direct cooperation of xylitol (XY) and graphene oxide (GO) species into typical zinc sulfate electrolyte. As verified by molecular dynamics simulations, the incorporated XY molecules could regulate the solvation structure of Zn 2+ , thus inhibiting hydrogen evolution and side reactions. The self‐assembled GO layer is in favor of facilitating the desolvation process to accelerate reaction kinetics. Progressive nucleation and orientational deposition can be realized under the synergistic modulation, enabling a dense and uniform Zn deposition. Consequently, symmetric cell based on dual additives harvests a highly reversible cycling of 5600 h at 1.0 mA cm −2 /1.0 mAh cm −2 .