“…Nowadays, the world is struggling to establish low-carbon and green ecofriendly ecosystems, which necessitates the utilization and development of clean and sustainable energy. − Cheap, reliable, and ecofriendly electrical energy storage devices will play a key role in integrating these unstable and intermissive renewable energies. , In recent years, massive postlithium new battery chemistries have been rapidly developed. − Among these battery technologies, rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) with the merits of low cost, operational safety, and ecofriendliness are considered one of the most promising alternatives for large-scale energy storage systems. − However, the direct contact between the aqueous electrolyte and Zn metal could induce unwanted parasitic reactions (H 2 evolution and corrosions), thus resulting in uneven plating/stripping behavior and severe byproduct accumulation. This in turn promotes the Zn dendrite’s growth, ultimately resulting in undesirable electrolyte consumption, inferior Coulombic efficiency (CE), and poor cycling durability. , Therefore, it is urgent to develop a feasible and efficient strategy to suppress multiple side reactions and Zn dendrite for the practical application of AZIBs.…”