Artificial Hydrophilic Organic and Dendrite-Suppressed Inorganic Hybrid Solid Electrolyte Interface Layer for Highly Stable Zinc Anodes

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2024 Feb 28;16(8):10218-10226. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c18641. Epub 2024 Feb 21.

Abstract

Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) have gained significant attentions for their inherent safety and cost-effectiveness. However, challenges, such as dendrite growth and anodic corrosion at the Zn anode, hinder their commercial viability. In this paper, an organic-inorganic coating layer (Nafion-TiO2) was introduced to protect the Zn anode and electrolyte interface. Briefly, Nafion effectively shields against the corrosion from water molecules through the hydrophobic wall of -CF3 and guided zinc deposition from the -SO3 functional group, while TiO2 particles with a higher Young's modulus (151 GPa vs 120 GPa from Zn metal) suppress the zinc dendrite formation. As a result, with the protection of Nafion-TiO2, the symmetrical Zn∥Zn battery shows an improved cycle life of 1,750 h at 0.5 mA cm-2, and the full cell based on Zn∥MnO2 shows a long cycle life over 1,500 cycles at 1 A g-1. Our research offers a novel approach for protecting zinc metal anodes, potentially applicable to other metal anodes such as those in lithium and sodium batteries.

Keywords: Zn anode; dendrite growth; nafion-TiO2; solid electrolyte interface; zinc ion battery.