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Phytic Acid Customized Hydrogel Polymer Electrolyte and Prussian Blue Analogue Cathode Material for Rechargeable Zinc Metal Hydrogel Batteries. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Zinc anode deterioration and dendrite growth in aqueous rechargeable Zn metal batteries (AZMBs) present significant challenges, leading to the exploration of a zinc hydrogel polymer electrolyte (ZHPE) as a solution.
  • The ZHPE, modified with phytic acid via UV light-induced photopolymerization, exhibits impressive features such as high flexibility, ionic conductivity of 0.085 S cm, and superior electrochemical stability, making it an ideal candidate for rechargeable zinc metal hydrogel batteries (ZMHBs).
  • This study notably highlights the role of phytic acid's chelation with metal centers in enhancing the properties of the gel electrolyte, achieving prolonged stability of 360 hours and effective dendrite-free performance in battery applications.

Article Abstract

Zinc anode deterioration in aqueous electrolytes, and Zn dendrite growth is a major concern in the operation of aqueous rechargeable Zn metal batteries (AZMBs). To tackle this, the replacement of aqueous electrolytes with a zinc hydrogel polymer electrolyte (ZHPE) is presented in this study. This method involves structural modifications of the ZHPE by phytic acid through an ultraviolet (UV) light-induced photopolymerization process. The high membrane flexibility, high ionic conductivity (0.085 S cm), improved zinc corrosion overpotential, and enhanced electrochemical stability value of ≈2.3 V versus Zn|Zn show the great potential of ZHPE as an ideal gel electrolyte for rechargeable zinc metal hydrogel batteries (ZMHBs). This is the first time that the dominating effect of chelation of phytic acid with M center over H-bonding with water is described to tune the gel electrolyte properties for battery applications. The ZHPE shows ultra-high stability over 360 h with a capacity of 0.50 mAh cm with dendrite-free plating/stripping in Zn||Zn symmetric cell. The fabrication of the ZMHB with a high-voltage zinc hexacyanoferrate (ZHF) cathode shows a high-average voltage of ≈1.6 V and a comparable capacity output of 63 mAh g at 0.10 A g of the current rate validating the potential application of ZHPE.

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