Toward ultra-stable zinc anodes: A biomass-derived additive for regulating the zinc metal interface and free water activity in aqueous Zn–iodine batteries
Key Points
Improved stability of zinc anodes results from the use of a biomass-derived additive, enhancing the metal interface and reducing free water activity.
Key evidence shows that the biomass-derived additive significantly regulates free water activity, leading to more durable zinc anodes.
Analysis of the zinc metal interface indicates that managing free water is essential for boosting performance in aqueous Zn–iodine batteries.
This work supports the use of biomass-derived materials for optimizing energy storage solutions, indicating further exploration is warranted.
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