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Anode Materials for Aqueous Zinc Ion Batteries: Mechanisms, Properties, and Perspectives

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 14, Issue 12, Pages 16321-16347

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c07041

Keywords

aqueous Zn-ion battery; anode materials; Zn dendrite; energy storage; polymer electrolyte; high-safety; low-cost; wearable devices

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51872090, 51772097, 51972346]
  2. Hebei Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar [E2019209433, E2017209079]
  3. Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University [2020CX024]

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Aqueous Zn-ion batteries (ZIBs) are promising safe energy storage systems that have received considerable attention in recent years. Based on the electrochemical behavior of Zn2+ in the charging and discharging process, herein we review the research progress on anode materials for use in aqueous ZIBs based on two aspects: Zn deposition and Zn2+ intercalation. To date, Zn dendrite, corrosion, and passivation issues have restricted the development of aqueous ZIBs. However, many strategies have been developed, including structural design, interface protection of the Zn anode, Zn alloying, and using polymer electrolytes. The main aim is to stabilize the Zn stripping/plating layer and limit side reactions. Zn2+-intercalated anodes, with a high Zn2+ storage capacity to replace the current metal Zn anode, are also a potential option. Finally, some suggestions have been put forward for the subsequent optimization strategy, which are expected to promote further development of aqueous ZIBs.

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