| Literature DB >> 35191602 |
Yanyan Wang1, Zhijie Wang1, Fuhua Yang1, Sailin Liu1, Shilin Zhang1, Jianfeng Mao1, Zaiping Guo1.
Abstract
Zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) feature high safety, low cost, environmental-friendliness, and promising electrochemical performance, and are therefore regarded as a potential technology to be applied in large-scale energy storage devices. However, ZIBs still face some critical challenges and bottlenecks. The electrolyte is an essential component of batteries and its properties affect the mass transport, energy storage mechanisms, reaction kinetics, and side reactions of ZIBs. The adjustment of electrolyte formulas usually has direct and obvious impacts on the overall output and performance. In this review, advanced electrolyte strategies are overviewed for optimizing the compatibility between cathode materials and electrolytes, inhibiting anode corrosion and dendrite growth, extending electrochemical stability windows, enabling wearable applications, and enhancing temperature tolerance. The underlying scientific mechanisms, electrolyte design principles, and recent progress are presented to provide a better understanding and inspiration to readers. In addition, a comprehensive perspective about electrolyte design and engineering for ZIBs is included.Entities:
Keywords: electrolyte design; electrolyte structure; zinc-ion batteries
Year: 2022 PMID: 35191602 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202107033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281