Zn-Sn Interface Layer Design Strategy Towards High-stability Zn Powder Anode

Abstract

Zn powder anodes hold great promise for aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) owing to their structural tunability, facile processability, and cost-effectiveness. However, their practical application is hindered by severe side reactions and uncontrolled dendrite formation, leading to rapid capacity degradation. Herein, we develop a Zn powder-based anode (ZnSn@ZP) with a Zn-Sn metal interface layer, fabricated via a simple electrodeposition strategy, to achieve uniform Zn deposition/stripping. The dense Zn-Sn interphase layer effectively mitigates anode corrosion, regulates nucleation, and suppresses dendritic growth, leading to remarkable electrochemical performance. The symmetric ZnSn@ZP cell exhibits exceptional cycling stability exceeding 1500 h at 1 mA cm−2 with an initial voltage hysteresis of 16.4 mV. The ZnSn@ZP//Cu asymmetric cell demonstrates superior average coulombic efficiency of 99.6% over 2500 cycles, indicating improved Zn deposition/stripping performance. Furthermore, the full cell assembled with the MnO2 cathode exhibits excellent cycling performance, maintaining stable cycling for 1800 cycles even at 1A g−1 with negligible capacity decay. This work presents an effective, cost-effective and scalable interface engineering strategy, offering new insights for developing high-stability Zn powder-based anodes.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Apr 2025
Accepted
04 Jun 2025
First published
04 Jun 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Zn-Sn Interface Layer Design Strategy Towards High-stability Zn Powder Anode

Y. Xin, Y. Ge, M. Lei, S. Cai, C. Zhao, H. Zhang and H. Tian, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR01423A

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