Sulfonate‐Mediated Cation‐Switching in Hydrogel Electrolytes to Unlock Fast Ion Transport for Low‐Temperature Zinc Batteries
Abstract
ABSTRACT Hydrogel electrolytes (HEs) are promising for zinc batteries owing to their high safety and intrinsic flexibility. However, limited carrier transfer kinetics from bulk phase to the interface of HEs hinder their practical applications at low temperatures. Here, we proposed a sulfonate‐mediated cation‐switching strategy to design antifreezing HEs with rapid ion transport for Zn batteries. The introduced Li + replaces Zn 2+ from oxygen coordination sites via strong sulfonate (−SO 3 − ) binding within the polymer matrix. The Li + ‐O bonds contract the polymer network, which in turn squeezes and rearranges the water molecules and ions in the pores into a highly interconnected state. This shifts the ion transport from a hopping‐dominated transport to a diffusion‐controlled, enhancing both ionic conductivity (7.75 mS cm −1 ) and Zn 2+ transference number (0.32) at −40°C. The liberated Zn 2+ further coordinates free water, lowering the glass transition temperature to −53.5°C. Moreover, the sacrificial process of polymer and salts results in the gradient interphase with a ZnS/ZnCO 3 ‐rich surface and a Li 2 S/Li 2 CO 3 ‐rich bottom, which reduced the Zn 2+ ‐diffused activation energy by nearly 50%. The Zn||VO 2 ‐V 2 O 5 /NC full cell with optimized HEs cell exhibits 83.7% capacity retention (5 000 cycles, −40°C) and 92% retention at 180° bending.
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Authors (13)
Guojie Li
National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Polymer Processing Technology State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis Optimization and CAE Software for Industrial Equipment Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou Henan China
Bin Guo
Mengyu Shi
Longfei Wen
Jun Luo
Jingmiao Jia
National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Polymer Processing Technology State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis Optimization and CAE Software for Industrial Equipment Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou Henan China
Hongbo Ding
School of Physics and Laboratory of Zhongyuan Light
Junhua Shao
Hunan Finelyte New Energy Technology Co. LTD. Changsha Hunan China
Junmin Ge
College of Chemistry Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou Henan China
Ming Huang
Chuntai Liu
Weihua Chen
Changyu Shen