锌电池电解质中电位相关的 ATR-SEIRAS 和 EQCM-D 相间形成分析。

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Pub Date : 2024-11-13 Epub Date: 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c15318
Katherine Betts, Yuhan Jiang, Michael Frailey, Kidus Yohannes, Zhange Feng
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摘要

随着人们对二价电池技术的兴趣日益浓厚,有必要对锌离子电池(ZIB)电解质进行深入研究,以了解其化学属性和电位相关的结构动态。虽然锂离子电池中广泛记录了原位固体电解质相间形成的现象,但在锌离子电池中出现的类似现象仍然有限。本文对三种锌电解质进行了比较研究:ZnSO4、ZnOTF 和 Zn(TFSI)2/LiTFSI 混合盐包水型电解质。此外,还仔细研究了乙腈添加剂的影响,并对水溶液中的界面行为进行了比较评估。利用 ATR-SEIRAS 监测了电解质/电极界面成分随电势而发生的变化,而 EQCM-D 则有助于全面了解吸附层的质量和结构特性变化。ZnSO4 水溶液显示,在负电位时,多孔 Zn4SO4(OH)6-xH2O 积累,五个周期后质量达到 1.47 μg cm-2。在正电位下观察到了硫酸氢盐的形成。对 ZnOTF 进行的 SEIRAS 测量表明,在正电位时,CF3SO3- 的重新定向和表面吸附有利于 CF3 在表面的吸附,而在负电位时,乙腈表明电极的稳定性增强。据报道,添加剂还能导致积累大量具有粘弹性的钝化层。盐包水锌在负电位时显示出卓越的表面稳定性,并扩大了电位窗口。据报道,硬质锌 SEI 薄层的质量为 0.7 μg cm-2。我们结合溶剂条件讨论了这些表面结构错综复杂的组成。这项研究不仅揭示了 ZIB 的初始充/放电循环,还强调了它们在引发持久转变中的关键作用,而持久转变会显著影响其长期循环性能。
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Potential-Dependent ATR-SEIRAS and EQCM-D Analysis of Interphase Formation in Zinc Battery Electrolytes.

Potential-Dependent ATR-SEIRAS and EQCM-D Analysis of Interphase Formation in Zinc Battery Electrolytes.

With the heightening interest in bivalent battery technology, there arises a necessity for a thorough investigation into zinc-ion battery (ZIB) electrolytes, accommodating their chemical attributes and potential-dependent structural dynamics. While the phenomenon of in situ solid electrolyte interphase formation is extensively documented in lithium-ion batteries, its analogous occurrences in ZIBs remain limited. Herein is a comparative study of three zinc electrolytes of interest: ZnSO4, ZnOTF, and Zn(TFSI)2/LiTFSI hybrid water-in-salt electrolyte. Additionally, the impact of an acetonitrile additive is scrutinized, with a comparative assessment of the interfacial behavior in aqueous solutions. Utilizing ATR-SEIRAS, potential-dependent alterations in the composition of the electrolyte/electrode interface were monitored, while EQCM-D facilitated a comprehensive understanding of variations in the mass and structural properties of the adsorbed layer. Aqueous ZnSO4 demonstrated the accumulation of porous Zn4SO4(OH)6·xH2O at negative potentials, leading to a mass of 1.47 μg cm-2 after five cycles. Bisulfate formation was observed at positive potentials. SEIRAS measurements for ZnOTF demonstrated reorientation and surface adsorption of CF3SO3- to favor CF3 at the surface for positive potentials, and acetonitrile showed increased stability for the electrode at negative potentials. The additive was also reported to lead to the accumulation of a substantial passivation layer with viscoelastic properties. The zinc water-in-salt showed exceptional surface stability at negative potentials and a widened potential window. A thin rigid zinc SEI layer is reported with a mass of 0.7 μg cm-2. The compositional intricacies of these surface structures are discussed in relation to their solvent conditions. This investigation not only sheds light on the initial charge/discharge cycles in ZIBs but also underscores their pivotal role in instigating enduring transformations that can significantly influence their long-term cycling performance.

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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.
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