Aqueous sodium-ion batteries(ASIBs)have garnered significant attention as promising candidates for large-scale energy storage applications.This interest is primarily due to their abundant resource availability,environ...Aqueous sodium-ion batteries(ASIBs)have garnered significant attention as promising candidates for large-scale energy storage applications.This interest is primarily due to their abundant resource availability,environmental friendliness,cost-effectiveness,and high safety.However,their electrochemical performance is limited by the thermodynamic properties of water molecules,resulting in inadequate cycling stability and insufficient specific energy density.To address these challenges,this study developed a hydrogen-bond enhanced urea-glycerol eutectic electrolyte(UGE)to expand the electrochemical stability window(ESW)of the electrolyte and suppress corresponding side reactions.The eutectic component disrupts the original hydrogen bonding network in water,creating a new,enhanced network that reduces the activity of free water and forms a uniform,dense passivation layer on the anode.As a result,the optimized composition of UGE exhibits a broad ESW of up to 3 V(-1.44 to 1.6 V vs.Ag/AgCl).The Prussian blue(PB)/UGE/NaTi_(2)(PO_(4))_(3)@C full cell exhibits an exceptionally long lifespan of 10,000 cycles at 10 C.This study introduces a low-cost,ultra-long-life ASIB system,utilizing a green and economical eutectic electrolyte,which expands the use of eutectic electrolytes in aqueous batteries and opens a new research horizon for constructing efficient electrochemical energy storage and conversion.展开更多
基金support by the Department of Science&Technology of Zhejiang Province under grant No.2024C01095the Fundamental Research Funds for the Provincial Universities of Zhejiang under grant No.RF-C2022008the National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)under grant Nos.U20A20253,52372235,and 22279116。
文摘Aqueous sodium-ion batteries(ASIBs)have garnered significant attention as promising candidates for large-scale energy storage applications.This interest is primarily due to their abundant resource availability,environmental friendliness,cost-effectiveness,and high safety.However,their electrochemical performance is limited by the thermodynamic properties of water molecules,resulting in inadequate cycling stability and insufficient specific energy density.To address these challenges,this study developed a hydrogen-bond enhanced urea-glycerol eutectic electrolyte(UGE)to expand the electrochemical stability window(ESW)of the electrolyte and suppress corresponding side reactions.The eutectic component disrupts the original hydrogen bonding network in water,creating a new,enhanced network that reduces the activity of free water and forms a uniform,dense passivation layer on the anode.As a result,the optimized composition of UGE exhibits a broad ESW of up to 3 V(-1.44 to 1.6 V vs.Ag/AgCl).The Prussian blue(PB)/UGE/NaTi_(2)(PO_(4))_(3)@C full cell exhibits an exceptionally long lifespan of 10,000 cycles at 10 C.This study introduces a low-cost,ultra-long-life ASIB system,utilizing a green and economical eutectic electrolyte,which expands the use of eutectic electrolytes in aqueous batteries and opens a new research horizon for constructing efficient electrochemical energy storage and conversion.