Multi‐Component Crosslinked Hydrogel Electrolyte toward Dendrite‐Free Aqueous Zn Ion Batteries with High Temperature Adaptability

Hongyu Lu(Harbin Institute of Technology), Jisong Hu(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Litong Wang(University of Macau), Jianzhu Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Xiang Ma(Harbin Institute of Technology), Zhicheng Zhu(Harbin Institute of Technology), Heqi Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Yingjie Zhao(Harbin Institute of Technology), Yujie Li(Harbin Institute of Technology), Jingxin Zhao(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Bingang Xu(Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Advanced Functional Materials
January 27, 2022
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Abstract

Abstract Rechargeable aqueous Zn‐ion batteries (ZIBs) are always regarded as a promising energy storage device owing to their higher safety and durability. However, two problems have become the main trouble for the practical application of ZIBs such as the dendrite growth of Zn metal anode in electrolyte and the freezing of water solvent at low temperature. Herein, to overcome these challenges, a new strategy, multi‐component crosslinked hydrogel electrolyte, is proposed to inhibit Zn dendrites and realize low temperature environmental adaptability for ZIBs. Benefitting from the superior inhibition effect of the polyacrylamide and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) on Zn dendrites, the coulombic efficiency of the symmetric cell of ≈99.5% is achieved during the Zn plating/stripping over 1 300 h, and the assembled full‐cell demonstrates the large specific capacity of 265.2 mAh g ‐1 and high cyclic stability with the capacity retention of 95.27% after 3 000 cycles. In addition, the full‐cell delivers stable operation at a wide temperature range, from 60 to −40 °C, due to the introduction of additive DMSO. This work provides an inspired strategy and novel opportunities to realize a dendrite‐free and wide‐temperature rechargeable aqueous Zn‐ion energy storage system.


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