Designing Copolymeric SEI Layer Based on Click Reaction toward Ultralow N/P Ratio and Long Cycle Life Zinc Ion Batteries
Baohua Liu,
Xue Ma,
Qinghong Wang
et al.
Abstract:Balancing interfacial interactions is critical to the reversibility and cycle stability of Zn ion batteries, as severe chemical corrosion and undesirable hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are inevitable for Zn anode in aqueous electrolytes during the charge/discharge process. Herein, a multi‐functional copolymeric solid/electrolyte interface (SEI) layer, self‐assembling on Zn anode based on the click reaction between epoxy silane and thioalcohol, is employed to eliminate these side reactions. The dense and rob… Show more
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