Versatile Biopolymers for Advanced Lithium and Zinc Metal Batteries
Shimei Li,
Chunyi Zhi
Abstract:Lithium (Li) and zinc (Zn) metals are emerging as promising anode materials for next‐generation rechargeable metal batteries due to their excellent electronic conductivity and high theoretical capacities. However, issues such as uneven metal ion deposition and uncontrolled dendrite growth result in poor electrochemical stability, limited cycle life, and rapid capacity decay. Biopolymers, recognized for their abundance, cost‐effectiveness, biodegradability, tunable structures, and adjustable properties, offer a… Show more
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