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Robust Zn anode enabled by a hydrophilic adhesive coating for long-life zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitors

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2022]
Ben Niu, Zhengang Li, Shuwei Cai, Die Luo, Yu Qiao, Shiyuan Zhou, Hongfei Li, Xianru He, Xin Wang
ABSTRACT

Artificial polymer coating on Zn metal anode is an available strategy to address a series of notorious parasitic side reactions at Zn anode/aqueous electrolyte in aqueous Zn-based electrochemical devices. However, most hydrophilic polymer layers suffer from risks of being dissolved in aqueous electrolyte during long-term cycle process. The traditional coatings with strong adhesion to metal are often hydrophobic which intensely increase the interfacial resistance at Zn electrode/aqueous electrolyte and further restrain the interfacial ion transportation/migration. In this study, a hydrophilic adhesive coating (HAC) with proportionally distributed amides and acrylates is designed to circumvent this hydrophilicity/adhesion trade-off. The layer shows great ion-regulating capability in Zn 2+ plating/stripping, thanks to the evenly distributed abundant carbonyl adsorption sites at the molecular level. Benefiting from the hydrophilic nature and long-lasting adhesion of the coating to the electrode, the HAC-modified Zn-Zn symmetric cell is able to deliver a long cycle life of 880 h at 5 mA cm −2 /5 mAh cm −2 , compared to 20 h for Bare Zn. The Zn-Ti asymmetric cell also exhibits excellent reversibility with an average coulombic efficiency of 97.6% after 200 cycles at 5 mA cm −2 . The HAC-modified Zn-AC ion hybrid supercapacitor retains 100% of the initial capacity for a long life of 14,000 cycles. This hydrophilic functionalization of hydrophobic coating provides new design strategies and prospects for Zn anode artificial interface towards practically useful zinc-ion energy storage devices.

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