Dendrite Suppression Membranes for Rechargeable Zinc Batteries

Authors
Lee, Byoung-SunCui, ShuangXing, XingLiu, HaodongYue, XiujunPetrova, VictoriaLim, Hee-DaeChen, RenkunLiu, Ping
Issue Date
2018-11-14
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.10, no.45, pp.38928 - 38935
Abstract
Aqueous batteries with zinc metal anodes are promising alternatives to Li-ion batteries for grid storage because of their abundance and benefits in cost, safety, and nontoxicity. However, short cyclability due to zinc dendrite growth remains a major obstacle. Here, we report a cross-linked polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based cation exchange membrane that is low cost and mechanically robust. Li2S3 reacts with PAN, simultaneously leading to cross-linking and formation of sulfur-containing functional groups. Hydrolysis of the membrane results in the formation of a membrane that achieves preferred cation transport and homogeneous ionic flux distribution. The separator is thin (30 mu m-thick), almost 9 times stronger than hydrated Nafion, and made of low-cost materials. The membrane separator enables exceptionally long cyclability (>350 cycles) of Zn/Zn symmetric cells with low polarization and effective dendrite suppression. Our work demonstrates that the design of new separators is a fruitful pathway to enhancing the cyclability of aqueous batteries.
Keywords
LITHIUM-SULFUR BATTERY; DOPED CARBON DOTS; SOLID-STATE; ALKALINE BATTERIES; EXCHANGE MEMBRANES; HIGH-CAPACITY; PERFORMANCE; POLYACRYLONITRILE; ELECTROLYTE; CATHODE; LITHIUM-SULFUR BATTERY; DOPED CARBON DOTS; SOLID-STATE; ALKALINE BATTERIES; EXCHANGE MEMBRANES; HIGH-CAPACITY; PERFORMANCE; POLYACRYLONITRILE; ELECTROLYTE; CATHODE; aqueous battery separator; dendrite growth suppression; zinc battery; ion flux distribution; single-ion transport
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120682
DOI
10.1021/acsami.8b14022
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