Quantum Size Effect Synergizes Space‐Limited Domain Action for Advanced Aqueous Zinc‐Iodine Batteries

S Shibin Li Y Yihang Nie (Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China) Y Yuao Wang (Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology of Ministry of Education College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Harbin Engineering University Harbin 150001 China) G Guo Feng (Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China) Q Qingying Li (Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China) Q Qianyi Ma (Department of Chemical Engineering, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada) C Chengjiao Zhao (Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 China) Y Yihan Xie M Mingliang Jin D Dan Luo (Power Battery & Systems Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Catalysis) X Xin Wang Z Zhongwei Chen (Power Battery & Systems Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Catalysis)

Abstract

Abstract Rechargeable aqueous zinc‐iodine batteries (AZIBs) demonstrate immense potential for large‐scale energy storage owing to their high theoretical capacity, resource abundance, and low cost. However, their practical deployment is hampered by the notorious polyiodide shuttle effect and sluggish redox kinetics. Herein, an Al‐TCPP(Fe) metal‐organic framework (MOF) is designed and synthesized with specific functional sites as an advanced iodine host. The unique microporous structure of this MOF provides significant spatial confinement, which effectively suppresses the dissolution and migration of polyiodide intermediates, thereby mitigating the shuttle effect. Furthermore, precisely engineered Fe‐N 4 catalytic sites embedded within the MOF framework induce a quantum size effect under nanoscale confinement, which significantly modulates the electronic structure of the Fe sites, dramatically accelerating the iodine redox kinetics. Benefiting from these structural merits, the resulting I 2 @Al‐TCPP(Fe) cathode delivers a high specific capacity of 210.95 mAh g −1 at 1C, achieves an ultralong cycling lifespan of over 54 000 cycles at a high rate of 50C, and enables the fabrication of an ampere‐hour‐level pouch cell. This work highlights a synergistic strategy of coupling the quantum size effect with spatial confinement to engineer advanced MOF‐based hosts, paving the way for developing high‐performance, long‐lifespan aqueous zinc‐iodine batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 4
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

S

Shibin Li

Y

Yihang Nie

Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China

Y

Yuao Wang

Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology of Ministry of Education College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Harbin Engineering University Harbin 150001 China

G

Guo Feng

Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China

Q

Qingying Li

Institute of Carbon Neutrality Zhejiang Wanli University Ningbo China

Q

Qianyi Ma

Department of Chemical Engineering, Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada

C

Chengjiao Zhao

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology South China Academy of Advanced Optoelectronics South China Normal University Guangzhou 510006 China

Y

Yihan Xie

M

Mingliang Jin

D

Dan Luo

Power Battery & Systems Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Catalysis

X

Xin Wang

Z

Zhongwei Chen

Power Battery & Systems Research Center, State Key Laboratory of Catalysis