Emulating "Curvature-Enhanced Adsorbate Coverage" for Superconformal and Orientated Zn Electrodeposition in Zinc-ion-Batteries.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; : e202414473, 2024 Sep 25.
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Uneven Zn deposition and unfavorable side reactions have prevented the reversibility of the Zn anode. Herein, we design a rearranged (002) textured Zn anode inspired by a traditional curvature-enhanced adsorbate coverage (CEAC) process to realize the highly reversible Zn anode. The rearranged (002) textured structure orientates the superconformal Zn deposition owing to the spatial deposition rate of the rearranged crystal planes, promoting bottom-up "superfilling" of the 3D Zn skeletons. Meanwhile, our designed anode also induces the epitaxial Zn deposition, alleviating the parasitic reactions owing to the lowest surface energy of the (002) plane. Attributed to these superiorities, uniform and oriented Zn deposition can be obtained, exhibiting an ultra-long lifespan over 479 hrs at an ultrahigh depth of discharge (DOD) of 82.12%. The Zn|Na2V6O16·3H2O battery delivers an improved cycling performance, even at a high area capacity of 5.15 mAh/cm2 with a low negative/positive (N/P) capacity ratio of 1.63. The superconformal deposition approach for Zn anodes paves the way for the practical application of high-performance zinc-ion batteries.
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