Reconstructing a Gd3+-Enriched Inner Helmholtz Plane with Dynamic Electrostatic Shielding Effect for Highly Reversible Zn-Bromine Flow Batteries

Abstract

Zinc-bromine flow batteries (ZBFBs) are promising candidates for large-scale energy storage, with their cycling lifetime determined by the reversibility of the Zn anode. However, dynamic fluctuations in ion concentration within the Inner Helmholtz Plane (IHP) at the Zn anode-electrolyte interface inevitably induce Zn2+ ion concentration polarization and tip effects, resulting in dendrite growth and hydrogen evolution reactions (HER), thus ultimately shortening the battery cycling lifetime. In this work, the Gd3+-enriched IHP is reconstructed by dynamically adsorbing Gd3+ cations to maintain a uniform Zn2+ ion concentration and stabilize the electric field distribution within the IHP. Specifically, the selective adsorption of Gd3+ ions promotes preferential growth of the Zn (101) crystal facet and repels protons, thereby simultaneously suppressing Zn dendrites and HER. Benefiting from the highly stable IHP of the reversible Zn anode, the Zn||Zn symmetrical flow battery demonstrates over 10,000 cycles (more than 2,000 hours) with an ultra-high accumulative areal capacity of 53 Ah cm⁻2. Meanwhile, the ZBFB with Gd3+-electrolyte achieves over 3,300 hours of charge-discharge cycling, showing a 22-fold increase in cycling lifetime compared to the control electrolyte. This study provides new insights into designing highly reversible Zn anodes for flow battery systems with commercial grade cycling life.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 May 2025
Accepted
10 Jul 2025
First published
10 Jul 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Reconstructing a Gd3+-Enriched Inner Helmholtz Plane with Dynamic Electrostatic Shielding Effect for Highly Reversible Zn-Bromine Flow Batteries

G. Zhu, Y. Hu, Z. Li, W. Xiong, H. Hu and G. Liang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA04320D

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