Synergistic Anion–Cation Chemistry Enables
Highly Stable Zn Metal Anodes
Posted on 2025-03-04 - 07:17
Engineering
aqueous electrolytes with an ionic liquid (IL) for
the zinc (Zn) metal anode has been reported to enhance the electrochemical
performances of the Zn metal batteries (ZMBs). Despite these advancements,
the effects of IL and the mechanisms involving their anions and cations
have been scarcely investigated. Here, we introduce a novel electrolyte
design strategy that synergizes anion–cation chemistry using
a halogen-based IL and elucidates the underlying mechanism. The strongly
and preferentially adsorbed halogen anions guide the formation of
a water-poor electrical double layer (EDL) by imidazole-based cations,
resulting in the formation of a halide-rich inorganic interphase.
This synergistic interaction significantly mitigates Zn anode corrosion
at the anode–electrolyte interface, while the halide-rich interphase
promotes dense Zn deposition. Consequently, the battery exhibits superior
performance, including high reversibility (99.74%) and an ultralong
cycle life (20,000 cycles). This synergistic anion–cation chemistry
strategy combines the traditional single solid electrolyte interphase
and the classic EDL mechanism, substantially enhancing the electrochemical
performance of ZMBs.