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Efficient Zn Metal Anode Enabled by O,N-Codoped Carbon Microflowers

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 1350-1357

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04709

Keywords

dendrite-free zinc metal; carbon flower; O, N-codoped carbon; hierarchical self-assembly; polyimide

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [RGPAS-2018-522651, RGPIN-2018-06725]
  2. New Frontiers in Research Fund-Exploration program [NFRFE-2019-00488]
  3. Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy (MOTIE), Korea, under Digital manufacturing platform [N0002598]
  4. Future Energy Systems [FES-T06Q03]
  5. University of Alberta

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By synthesizing an oxygen- and nitrogen-codoped carbon superstructure, the efficient host for high-DOD Zn metal anodes was created. The flower-shaped carbon (C-flower) host with microscale 3D hierarchical structures and zincophilic heteroatom dopants can guide Zn nucleation and growth, enabling horizontal plating with high Coulombic efficiency and long life.
Zinc metal anodes show great promise for cheap and safe energy storage devices. However, it remains challenging to regulate highly efficient Zn plating/stripping under a high depth of discharge (DOD). Guided by density functional theory calculation, we here synthesized an oxygen- and nitrogen-codoped carbon superstructure as an efficient host for high-DOD Zn metal anodes through rational monomer selection, polymer self-assembly, and structure-preserved carbonization. With microscale 3D hierarchical structures, microcrystalline graphitic layers, and zincophilic heteroatom dopants, a flower-shaped carbon (C-flower) host could guide Zn nucleation and growth in a heteroepitaxial mode, affording horizontal plating with a high Coulombic efficiency (CE) and long life. As a demonstration, the C-flower-hosted Zn anode was paired with both battery and supercapacitor cathodes and delivered large capacity/capacitance, fast rates, long life, and ca. 100% CE even under a high DOD, outclassing hostless Zn-based devices. As they possess cheap, scalable, and efficient features, C-flower hosts hold the potential for practical zinc-metal-based energy devices.

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