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Multi-Ion Engineering Strategies toward High Performance Aqueous Zinc-Based Batteries

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202304040

Keywords

aqueous zinc-based batteries (AZBs); classification; insertion type; multi-ion engineering strategies; redox type; Zn metal

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This review provides an overview of the development of multi-ion engineering in aqueous zinc-based batteries, summarizing different battery configurations and their corresponding reaction mechanisms. The nomenclature of different configurations is proposed based on the reaction mechanisms of additional ions, setting the foundation for future discussions and development. The performance enhancement, challenges, and future directions of multi-ion strategies are also discussed.
As alternatives to batteries with organic electrolytes, aqueous zinc-based batteries (AZBs) have been intensively studied. However, the sluggish kinetics, side reactions, structural collapse, and dissolution of the cathode severely compromise the commercialization of AZBs. Among various strategies to accelerate their practical applications, multi-ion engineering shows great feasibility to maintain the original structure of the cathode and provide sufficient energy density for high-performance AZBs. Though multi-ion engineering strategies could solve most of the problems encountered by AZBs and show great potential in achieving practical AZBs, the comprehensive summaries of the batteries undergo electrochemical reactions involving more than one charge carrier is still in deficiency. The ambiguous nomenclature and classification are becoming the fountainhead of confusion and chaos. In this circumstance, this review overviews all the battery configurations and the corresponding reaction mechanisms are investigated in the multi-ion engineering of aqueous zinc-based batteries. By combing through all the reported works, this is the first to nomenclate the different configurations according to the reaction mechanisms of the additional ions, laying the foundation for future unified discussions. The performance enhancement, fundamental challenges, and future developing direction of multi-ion strategies are accordingly proposed, aiming to further accelerate the pace to achieve the commercialization of AZBs with high performance. This review systematically summarizes and names various types of multi-ion engineering strategies. The recent advances of aqueous multi-ion zinc-based batteries are presented, and the reaction mechanisms, application effects, merits, and disadvantages of different multi-ion strategies are comprehensively evaluated to provide guidance for the development of ideal aqueous multi-ion zinc-based batteries.image

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