Dendritic zinc (Zn) electrodeposition presents a significant obstacle to the large-scale development of rechargeable zinc-ion batteries. To mitigate this challenge, various interfacial strategies have been employed. However, these approaches often involve the incorporation of foreign materials onto Zn anode surface, resulting in increased material costs and processing complexities, not to mention the compromised interface endurability due to structural and compositional heterogeneity.
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