Selection of Negative Charged Acidic Polar Additives to Regulate Electric Double Layer for Stable Zinc Ion Battery
Xi'an Jiaotong University · Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Zinc-ion batteries are promising for large-scale electrochemical energy storage systems, which still suffer from interfacial issues, e.g., hydrogen evolution side reaction (HER), self-corrosion, and uncontrollable dendritic Zn electrodeposition. Although the regulation of electric double layer (EDL) has been verified for interfacial issues, the principle to select the additive as the regulator is still misted. Here, several typical amino acids with different characteristics were examined to reveal the interfacial behaviors in regulated EDL on the Zn anode. Negative charged acidic polarity (NCAP) has been unveiled as the guideline for selecting additive to reconstruct EDL with an inner zincophilic H 2…
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9Topics & keywords
- Electrochemistry
- Electrolyte
- Faraday efficiency
- Anode
- Zinc
- Aqueous solution
- Chemical engineering
- Battery (electricity)
- Affordable and clean energy