Microfluidic-Assisted 3D Printing Zinc Powder Anode with 2D Conductive MOF/MXene Heterostructures for High-Stable Zinc−Organic Battery

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Abstract

Zinc powder (Zn-P) anodes have significant advantages in terms of universality and machinability compared with Zn foil anodes. However, their rough surface, which has a high surface area, intensifies the uncontrollable growth of Zn dendrites and parasitic side reactions. In this study, an anti-corrosive Zn-P-based anode with a functional layer formed from a MXene and Cu-THBQ (MXene/Cu-THBQ) heterostructure is successfully fabricated via microfluidic-assisted 3D printing. The unusual anti-corrosive and strong adsorption of Zn ions using the MXene/Cu-THBQ functional layer can effectively homogenize the Zn ion flux and inhibit the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) during the repeated process of Zn plating/stripping, thus achieving stable Zn cycling. Consequently, a symmetric cell based on Zn-P with the MXene/Cu-THBQ anode exhibits a highly reversible cycling of 1800 h at 2 mA cm−2/1 mAh cm−2. Furthermore, a Zn-organic full battery matched with a 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl organic cathode riveted on graphene delivers a high reversible capacity and maintains a long cycle life.

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Lu, H., Hu, J., Zhang, K., Zhao, J., Deng, S., Li, Y., … Pang, H. (2024). Microfluidic-Assisted 3D Printing Zinc Powder Anode with 2D Conductive MOF/MXene Heterostructures for High-Stable Zinc−Organic Battery. Advanced Materials, 36(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202309753

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