Sustainable Clay Electrolytes for Aqueous Batteries: All‐Temperature Single‐Ion Conductor with Nanoconfined Hydration Shell Reorganization Effect

M Meijia Qiu (Siyuan Laboratory, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Manipulation, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangdong 510632 P.R. China) J Jinguo Chen (Siyuan Laboratory, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Manipulation, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangdong 510632 P.R. China) J Jinliang Li Y Yuxuan Liang Y Yongtao Liu (Key Laboratory of Aquaculture Nutrition and Feed (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ministry of Education), Ocean University of China) Y Yusuke Asakura (Department of Materials Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furu-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan) P Peng Sun (State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian) Y Yusuke Yamauchi W Wenjie Mai (Siyuan Laboratory, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangzhou China)

Abstract

Abstract Ion transport property and water structure of electrolytes are two of the most important issues for aqueous batteries, especially when operated at extreme temperatures. To this end, a sepiolite‐based clay electrolyte (SCYE) with nanoconfined channels as single‐ion conductor is proposed. The inner Zn 2+ and anions solvation shells exhibit fascinating hydration‐shell reconfiguration behavior compared to the conventional Zn(ClO 4 ) 2 aqueous electrolytes. The bond‐orientational order of the Zn 2+ and anions is broken and highly developed, respectively, thus improving the Zn 2+ transference number to 0.97. Moreover, free water molecules are dramatically reduced in the SCYE, contributing to improved anti‐freezing ability and thermal stability. The single‐ion transport property of the SCYE endows the PANI||Zn full cells with excellent rate performances, with an ≈84% capacity retention from 1 to 20 A g −1 . Besides, full cells with the SCYE achieve 17,000 cycles under −40 °C with a specific capacity of 130 mAh g −1 at 1 A g −1 and considerable performances even at −60 °C, while they can operate over 3000 cycles at 60 °C with 87% capacity retention. This attracting effect can be expanded to several other clay materials, all presenting improved ion transport capability, which paves a road for future aqueous batteries across extreme temperatures.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 44
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

M

Meijia Qiu

Siyuan Laboratory, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Manipulation, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangdong 510632 P.R. China

J

Jinguo Chen

Siyuan Laboratory, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Manipulation, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangdong 510632 P.R. China

J

Jinliang Li

Y

Yuxuan Liang

Y

Yongtao Liu

Key Laboratory of Aquaculture Nutrition and Feed (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Key Laboratory of Mariculture (Ministry of Education), Ocean University of China

Y

Yusuke Asakura

Department of Materials Process Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furu-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan

P

Peng Sun

State Key Laboratory of NBC Protection for Civilian

Y

Yusuke Yamauchi

W

Wenjie Mai

Siyuan Laboratory, Guangdong Provincial Engineering Technology Research Center of Vacuum Coating Technologies and New Energy Materials, Department of Physics, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangzhou China