Aqueous zinc metal batteries (ZMBs) are a promising sustainable technology for large-scale energy storage applications. However, the water is often associated with problematic parasitic reactions on both anode and cathode, leading to the low durability and reliability of ZMBs. Here, a multifunctional separator for the Zn-V O batteries by growing the coordination supramolecular network (CSN:Zn-MBA, MBA = 2-mercaptobenzoic acid) on the conventional non-woven fabrics (NWF) is developed. CSN tends to form a stronger coordination bond as a softer cation, enabling a thermodynamically preferred Zn to VO substitution in the network, leading to the formation of VO -MBA interface, that strongly obstructs the VO (OH) penetration but simultaneously allows Zn transfer. Moreover, Zn-MBA molecules can adsorb the OTF and distribute the interfacial Zn homogeneous, which facilitate a dendrite-free Zn deposition. The Zn-V O cells with Zn-MBA@NWF separator realize high capacity of 567 mAh g at 0.2 A g , and excellent cyclability over 2000 cycles with capacity retention of 82.2% at 5 A g . This work combines the original advantages of the template and new function of metals via cation metathesis within a CSN, provides a new strategy for inhibiting vanadium oxide dissolution.
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