Decoding the Electrodeposition of Zinc Anode With Dynamic Mixed Nucleation Model for Rechargeable Batteries
Abstract
ABSTRACT Dendrites have posed a significant threat to the cycling life of zinc (Zn) metal batteries in organic electrolyte. The deposition behavior of Zn is largely influenced by the kinetics of electrodeposition, a better understanding of which is crucial but often neglected. In this study, we provide a more refined classification of the electrodeposition and establish a novel mixed nucleation model. By fitting the chronoamperometric curves of the anode under different bias potentials based on mixed nucleation model, the dynamic evolution of the anode nucleation mode over time can be clearly classified. Also, the mixed nucleation model fitting proved that the introduction of antimony (Sb) transformed the electrochemical kinetics of the Zn anode, increasing the nucleation site density and shifting zinc deposition from mostly 3D instantaneous nucleation to uniform progressive nucleation. Consequently, the alloyed Zn exhibits a quasi‐2D deposition with predominantly exposed (002) nanocrystalline crystallographic plane. The flat and regular deposition enables excellent performance: steady cycling over 2600 h life at 5 mA cm −2 , 5 mAh cm −2 in Zn||Zn symmetric cells; dendrite‐free zinc plating/stripping at 99.94% coulombic efficiency in SS||Zn asymmetric cell. The mixed nucleation model may provide new insights for the electrodeposition behavior of metal anodes.
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Authors (12)
Shunyu Yao
Yang Zhang
Huichao Lu
Department of Chemical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai P. R. China
Jiqiong Liu
Department of Chemical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai P. R. China
Xirui Kong
State Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Utilization of Carbon Based Energy Resources College of Chemistry Xinjiang University Urumqi P. R. China
Ben Chong
State Key Laboratory of Chemistry and Utilization of Carbon Based Energy Resources College of Chemistry Xinjiang University Urumqi P. R. China
Liangyu Wang
University of Missouri, Columbia
Yi Li
Hong Zhu
School of Life and Health Technology
Jun Yang
Yanna NuLi
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanghai Electrochemical Energy Devices Research Center Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China
Jiulin Wang
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Shanghai Electrochemical Energy Devices Research Center Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China