Non‐Metal Ion Storage in Zinc‐Organic Batteries

Author:

Song Ziyang1ORCID,Miao Ling1,Lv Yaokang2,Gan Lihua1,Liu Mingxian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Key Lab of Chemical Assessment and Sustainability School of Chemical Science and Engineering Tongji University Shanghai 200092 P. R. China

2. College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou 310014 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractZinc‐organic batteries (ZOBs) are receiving widespread attention as up‐and‐coming energy‐storage systems due to their sustainability, operational safety and low cost. Charge carrier is one of the critical factors affecting the redox kinetics and electrochemical performances of ZOBs. Compared with conventional large‐sized and sluggish Zn2+ storage, non‐metallic charge carriers with small hydrated size and light weight show accelerated interfacial dehydration and fast reaction kinetics, enabling superior electrochemical metrics for ZOBs. Thus, it is valuable and ongoing works to build better ZOBs with non‐metallic ion storage. In this review, versatile non‐metallic cationic (H+, NH4+) and anionic (Cl, OH, CF3SO3, SO42−) charge carriers of ZOBs are first categorized with a brief comparison of their respective physicochemical properties and chemical interactions with redox‐active organic materials. Furthermore, this work highlights the implementation effectiveness of non‐metallic ions in ZOBs, giving insights into the impact of ion types on the metrics (capacity, rate capability, operation voltage, and cycle life) of organic cathodes. Finally, the challenges and perspectives of non‐metal‐ion‐based ZOBs are outlined to guild the future development of next‐generation energy communities.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Shanghai Rising-Star Program

Publisher

Wiley

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