Designing an Anionic Layer in Low‐Concentration Electrolytes to Promote In‐Plane Ion Diffusion for Dendrite‐Free Zinc‐Ion Batteries

Y Yiyang Zhang B Beibei Xu L Lingfei Zhao Q Qi Luo (Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutics, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Y Ying Tao (School of Engineering) Y Yaojie Lei (Centre for Clean Energy Technology, Faculty of Science) W Wei‐Hong Lai (Laboratory of Advanced Materials Shanghai Key Lab of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials Fudan University Shanghai P. R. China) H Hua‐Kun Liu (Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China) S Shi‐Xue Dou (Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China) Y Yun‐Xiao Wang (Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China)

Abstract

AbstractIn contrast to high‐concentration electrolyte systems, low‐concentration electrolytes provide a cost‐effective strategy to advance the commercialization of aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs). However, such electrolytes frequently exhibit severe dendrite formation caused by localized Zn2+ concentration gradients, which critically compromise the cycling stability and operational safety of AZIBs. In this work, an innovative approach is proposed that involves the in situ construction of a fluoride‐ion (F−) enriched interfacial layer on zinc anodes. This method facilitates in‐plane diffusion of zinc ions at the anode interface, resulting in accelerated lateral growth of zinc deposits rather than dendritic formation. The results indicate that this orientated growth is closely associated with an anionic layer that effectively reduces random and irregular deposition as well as undesirable side reactions. The proposed system exhibits exceptional electrochemical performance within a low‐concentration electrolyte framework, achieving a battery lifespan exceeding 1500 h at a current density of 2 mA cm−2. Furthermore, it maintains Coulombic efficiency above 99% after 800 h of cycling. Additionally, the Na2V6O16·3H2O (NVO)//Zn full battery incorporating this additive showcases enhanced long‐term cycling performance and improved capacity retention, further confirming the excellent reversibility of the plating/stripping processes for zinc anode.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 36
Published September 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

Y

Yiyang Zhang

B

Beibei Xu

L

Lingfei Zhao

Q

Qi Luo

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Chinese Medicine Pharmaceutics, School of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Y

Ying Tao

School of Engineering

Y

Yaojie Lei

Centre for Clean Energy Technology, Faculty of Science

W

Wei‐Hong Lai

Laboratory of Advanced Materials Shanghai Key Lab of Molecular Catalysis and Innovative Materials Fudan University Shanghai P. R. China

H

Hua‐Kun Liu

Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China

S

Shi‐Xue Dou

Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China

Y

Yun‐Xiao Wang

Institute of Energy Materials Science (IEMS) University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai P. R. China