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3D hierarchically fractal structure stabilized anode for achieving long-term cycle life of aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 656, Issue -, Pages 440-449

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2023.11.117

Keywords

Zn-ion battery; Anode; 3D host; Zn dendrite; Passivation layer

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This study successfully addresses the cycling stability issue of aqueous Zn-ion batteries by preparing a fractal structure anode called ZZCC. The ZZCC anode can regulate the zinc plating process, inhibit dendritic growth and side effects, and exhibits excellent cycling performance.
The cycling stability of aqueous Zn-ion battery (AZIB) is a serious issue for their successful application, mainly due to the considerable growth of Zn dendrites and the existence of side effects during operation. Herein, the hierarchically three-dimensional (3D) fractal structure of the ZnO/Zn/CuxO@Cu (ZZCC) anode is prepared by a two-step process, where CuxO nanowires are prepared on Cu foam by thermal oxidation method and Zn layer and ZnO surface are formed by plating. This fractal structure increases the electrodynamic surfaces and reduces the local current density, which can regulate Zn plating and inhibit dendritic growth and side effects. Apparently, the symmetric ZZCC-based cell shows a long-term operation time of 3000 h at 1 mA cm-2 with 1 mAh cm-2, and an operation time of more than 1000 h with a discharge depth of 15.94%. Compared with the bare Zn foil anode, the AZIB assembled with the composite of Mn-doped vanadium oxide and reduced graphene oxide cathode and ZZCC anode (MnVO@rGO//ZZCC) exhibits significantly improved cyclability (i.e. with 88.5% capacity retention) and achieves a Coulomb efficiency of 99.4% at 2 A g-1. This hierarchically 3D structure strategy to design anodes with superior cyclic stability contributes to the next generation of secure energy.

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