Structure-Controlled Carbon Hosts for Dendrite-Free Aqueous Zinc Batteries

Authors
Lee, KyungbinLee, Young JunLee, Michael J.Han, JunghunRyu, KunKwon, Jeong AnKim, Eun JiKang, HyewonKim, Byung-HyunKim, Bumjoon J.Lee, Seung Woo
Issue Date
2023-09
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
Citation
Small, v.19, no.36
Abstract
The surging demand for environmental-friendly and safe electrochemical energy storage systems has driven the development of aqueous zinc (Zn)-ion batteries (ZIBs). However, metallic Zn anodes suffer from severe dendrite growth and large volume change, resulting in a limited lifetime for aqueous ZIB applications. Here, it is shown that 3D mesoporous carbon (MC) with controlled carbon and defect configurations can function as a highly reversible and dendrite-free Zn host, enabling the stable operation of aqueous ZIBs. The MC host has a structure-controlled architecture that contains optimal sp(2)-carbon and defect sites, which results in an improved initial nucleation energy barrier and promotes uniform Zn deposition. As a consequence, the MC host shows outstanding Zn plating/stripping performance over 1000 cycles at 2 mA cm(-2) and over 250 cycles at 6 mA cm(-2) in asymmetric cells. Density functional theory calculations further reveal the role of the defective sp(2)-carbon surface in Zn adsorption energy. Moreover, a full cell based on Zn@MC900 anode and V2O5 cathode exhibits remarkable rate performance and cycling stability over 3500 cycles. These results establish a structure-mechanism-performance relationship of the carbon host as a highly reversible Zn anode for the reliable operation of ZIBs.
Keywords
NANOPARTICLES; PARTICLES; ELECTRODE; defective sp(2)-carbon; mesoporous carbon host; zinc metal anodes; zinc-ion batteries
ISSN
1613-6810
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113368
DOI
10.1002/smll.202302334
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