Architecting Robust Solid Electrolyte Interface for Enhanced Na+ Storage via Single-Atom ZnN4 Sites Decorating Hard Carbon

IF 8.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Binbin Yang, Kexin Song, Wengang An, Qing Liang, Jielu Yu, Wenwen Li, Fuxi Liu, Boning Xu, Aofei Wei, Zhongjun Chen, Wei Zhang, Weitao Zheng
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The solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with homogeneous and rich inorganic composition is crucial for enhancing the stability of hard carbon (HC) anodes. The atom-level decoration may offer the potential to engineer surface configurations for HC anodes, enabling effective modulation of SEI. However, it remains an open question underlying the precise mechanisms of this process. Herein, we proposed an atom-level modification strategy for HC anodes using single-atom ZnN4 sites (ZnSA-CNS), significantly enhancing Na+ storage kinetics and cycling stability. Enriched characterization verified the positive role of ZnN4 sites in contributing to thinner and inorganic-rich component SEI and enhancing Na+ storage kinetics. Surprisingly, we have identified the dynamic behavior of single Zn atoms that partially spontaneously transform into Zn nanoclusters during the discharge process. The symbiotic system of single Zn atoms and nanoclusters formed provided sufficient active sites for Na+ adsorption and reduced the Na+ diffusion barrier. Consequently, ZnSA-CNS exhibited an exceptionally high reversible capacity (321.4 mAh g−1 at 0.05 A g−1) and an extended cycling lifespan (the capacity maintained 92.1% after 4000 cycles). Our single-atom modification approach offers a rational and effective solution to the challenges of sluggish storage kinetics and poor cycling stability in HC anodes for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs).

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Acta Materialia
Acta Materialia 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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16.10
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801
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53 days
期刊介绍: Acta Materialia serves as a platform for publishing full-length, original papers and commissioned overviews that contribute to a profound understanding of the correlation between the processing, structure, and properties of inorganic materials. The journal seeks papers with high impact potential or those that significantly propel the field forward. The scope includes the atomic and molecular arrangements, chemical and electronic structures, and microstructure of materials, focusing on their mechanical or functional behavior across all length scales, including nanostructures.
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