“…Generally, i 0 is a variable defined in the Butler–Volmer equation and a measure of the electrochemical reversibility of the electrode reaction. [
47–49 ] For the Zn 2+ plating process, the higher the i 0 value, the faster the rate of electrochemical reactions, which can be obtained from the Zn plating voltage profiles at various current densities with the equation as [
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where η tot , i 0 , F , R , and T represent the deposition over‐potential, exchange current density, Faraday constant, molar gas content, and absolute temperature, separately. After fitting, the Zn@UO‐24 symmetric cell displays a higher i 0 (4.23 mA cm −2 ) compared with the pristine Zn symmetric cell (1.69 mA cm −2 ), further confirming the speedy reaction kinetics (Figure 4e).…”