Atomic‐Level Regulating Zinc Chemistry by Sn Single‐Atom/Carbon‐Fibers Armed Gel Electrolyte for Highly Reversible Zinc Anode
Zeyu Yan, Song Yang, Fusheng Luo, Jinlong Zhang, Xiude Liu, Junkai Zhu, Yifei Zhang, Jun Huang, Yiwang ChenABSTRACT
Gel electrolyte has emerged as a desirable candidate for high‐safety Zn ion batteries (ZIBs), but it is enormously restricted by the sluggish Zn 2+ ion transport and severe electric field distortion at the electrode/electrolyte interface, leading to Zn anode failure. Herein, a unique gel electrolyte with precise atomic‐level regulation of Zn 2+ migration is developed through incorporating Sn single‐atoms (SAs)‐loaded carbon fibers (CFs) into the polyacrylamide (PAM) matrix (PAM/CFs@Sn) for building stable Zn anodes. The CFs fillers are introduced into the PAM gel electrolyte, which can promote more uniform Zn 2+ flux and charge distribution, thereby alleviating electric‐field heterogeneity. Meanwhile, the atomic‐level zincophilic Sn SAs sites offer abundant and uniform active centers to lower the Zn 2+ migration energy barrier, thereby promoting regular and planar Zn deposition. These combined advantages of the PAM/CFs@Sn gel electrolyte enable Zn anodes to achieve stable cycling up to 3740 h at 0.5 mA cm −2 , a high Zn 2+ transference number of 0.89 and an average coulombic efficiency of 99.5% over 1480 h, etc. Overall, this work provides a reliable atomic‐level zinc chemistry regulating strategy of gel electrolytes toward durable Zn anodes and beyond.