A hydrated deep eutectic electrolyte with finely-tuned solvation chemistry for high-performance zinc-ion batteries

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Abstract

Despite their cost-effectiveness and intrinsic safety, aqueous zinc-ion batteries have faced challenges with poor reversibility originating from various active water-induced side reactions. After systematically scrutinizing the effects of water on the evolution of solvation structures, electrolyte properties, and electrochemical performances through experimental and theoretical approaches, a hydrated deep eutectic electrolyte with a water-deficient solvation structure ([Zn(H2O)2(eg)2(otf)2]) and reduced free water content in the bulk solution is proposed in this work. This electrolyte can dramatically suppress water-induced side reactions and provide high Zn2+ mass transfer kinetics, resulting in highly reversible Zn anodes (∼99.6% Coulombic efficiency over 1000 cycles and stable cycling over 4500 h) and high capacity Zn//NVO full cells (436 mA h g−1). This work will aid the understanding of electrolyte solvation structure-electrolyte property-electrochemical performance relationships of aqueous electrolytes in aqueous zinc-ion batteries.

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Chen, R., Zhang, C., Li, J., Du, Z., Guo, F., Zhang, W., … He, G. (2023). A hydrated deep eutectic electrolyte with finely-tuned solvation chemistry for high-performance zinc-ion batteries. Energy and Environmental Science, 16(6), 2540–2549. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ee00462g

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