Dendrite‐Free Zinc Anodes Enabled by Exploring Polar‐Face‐Rich 2D ZnO Interfacial Layers for Rechargeable Zn‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Hu Xueqing1,Borowiec Joanna2,Zhu Yijia1,Liu Xiaopeng1,Wu Ruiqi3,Ganose Alex M.3,Parkin Ivan P.2,Boruah Buddha Deka1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Materials Discovery (IMD) University College London London WC1E 7JE UK

2. Department of Chemistry University College London London WC1H 0AJ UK

3. Department of Chemistry Molecular Sciences Research Hub White City Campus Imperial College London Wood Lane London SW7 2AZ UK

Abstract

AbstractZinc metal is a promising candidate for anodes in zinc‐ion batteries (ZIBs), but its widespread implementation is hindered by dendrite growth in aqueous electrolytes. Dendrites lead to undesirable side reactions, such as hydrogen evolution, passivation, and corrosion, causing reduced capacity during prolonged cycling. In this study, an approach is explored to address this challenge by directly growing 1D zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods (NRs) and 2D ZnO nanoflakes (NFs) on Zn anodes, forming artificial layers to enhance ZIB performance. The incorporation of ZnO on the anode offers both chemical and thermal stability and leverages its n‐type semiconductor nature to facilitate the formation of ohmic contacts. This results in efficient electron transport during Zn ion plating and stripping processes. Consequently, the ZnO NFs‐coated Zn anodes demonstrate significantly improved charge storage performance, achieving 348 mAh g−1, as compared to ZnO NRs (250 mAh g−1) and pristine Zn (160 mAh g−1) anodes when evaluated in full cells with V2O5 cathodes. One significant advantage of ZnO NFs lies in their highly polar surfaces, promoting strong interactions with water molecules and rendering them exceptionally hydrophilic. This characteristic enhances the ability of ZnO NFs to desolvate Zn2+ ions, leading to improved charge storage performance.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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