In Situ Visualizing the Electric‐Field‐Driven Assembly of Gradient Carbon Dot Hydrogel Electrolytes for Stable Zinc Battery

D Dingzhong Luo (Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources Central South University Changsha China) H Huaxin Liu Z Zhenglei Geng (Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources Central South University Changsha China) X Xue Zhong (Center for the Genetics of Host Defense, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center) Z Zhi Zheng J Jiugang Hu (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 P.R. China) W Wentao Deng (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) G Guoqiang Zou (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) H Hongshuai Hou (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) X Xiaobo Ji (College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs) have seen increasing use of carbon dots (CDs) as functional additives; however, their interfacial regulation mechanisms remain unclear due to the lack of direct in situ visualization under realistic conditions. In this study, we develop an operando electrochemical–confocal coupled platform that enables real‐time tracking of fluorescent CDs under an applied electric field. Using this system, we directly visualize the electrophoretic migration and interfacial enrichment of CDs, providing clear evidence of their roles in electric‐field modulation and Zn 2+ flux regulation. Guided by this insight, a gradient‐structured poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel electrolyte (2PVA@CDs) is in situ constructed via electric‐field‐driven assembly. Zn||Zn symmetric cells with 2PVA@CDs exhibit ultralong cycling stability over 6500 h at 1 mA cm −2 and 1 mAh cm −2 , and stable operation for 900 h at 85% depth of discharge. Combined experiments, finite element simulations, and density functional theory calculations reveal that CDs homogenize the interfacial electric field, regulate Zn 2+ flux, reduce the nucleation energy barrier, and suppress hydrogen evolution, thereby enhancing interfacial stability and overall electrochemical performance. This work clarifies the mechanistic role of CDs and establishes a general operando visualization strategy for functional additives in metal batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 04, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

D

Dingzhong Luo

Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources Central South University Changsha China

H

Huaxin Liu

Z

Zhenglei Geng

Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Power Sources Central South University Changsha China

X

Xue Zhong

Center for the Genetics of Host Defense, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Z

Zhi Zheng

J

Jiugang Hu

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 P.R. China

W

Wentao Deng

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

G

Guoqiang Zou

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

H

Hongshuai Hou

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

X

Xiaobo Ji

College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering