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The Zn Deposition Mechanism and Pressure Effects for Aqueous Zn Batteries: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study

Yuyin Li, Charles B. Musgrave III, Moon Young Yang, Minho M. Kim, Kenan Zhang, Mohsen Tamtaji, Yuting Cai, Tsz Wing Tang, Jun Wang, Bin Yuan, William A. Goddard III, Zhengtang Luo

2023Advanced Energy Materials, 14(6), 230304723cited

Abstract

A new reactive force field based on quantum mechanical data for describing formation of the Zn electrode-electrolyte interface (EEI) chemistry in aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) is developed. This is the first demonstration in which Reactive Molecular Dynamics (RMD) simulation is used to follow the Zn reduction and anode structural evolution at the EEI. It is found that under axial pressure, Zn dendrite formation is inhibited. This is associated with accelerated ion transport and reduction while increasing preference towards horizontal (002) plane growth. Pressure-induced desolvation of Zn ions within the electric double layer, which promotes faster reduction kinetics is observed. It is found that axial pressure stabilizes adatoms on the (002) plane by decreasing axial atom stress during nucleation and by increasing favorable lateral adatom diffusion, which reduces atomic scale dendrite formation. Finally, these are confirmed results by experimental characterization and electrochemical tests.

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Li, Y., III, C. B. M., Yang, M. Y., Kim, M. M., Zhang, K., Tamtaji, M., Cai, Y., Tang, T. W., Wang, J., Yuan, B., III, W. A. G., & Luo, Z. (2023). The Zn Deposition Mechanism and Pressure Effects for Aqueous Zn Batteries: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study. *Advanced Energy Materials*, *14*(6), 2303047. https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202303047