CN114023964B - Composite zinc foil with zinc oxide particle protective layer and preparation method and application thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer, and a preparation method and application thereof. The composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer is characterized in that a zinc oxide particle layer is loaded on the zinc foil, the particle layer consists of zinc oxide with the particle size of 5-10 nanometers, has polycrystalline porous characteristics, is completely covered on the surface of the zinc foil and is uniformly distributed, and the composite zinc foil comprises the following steps: 1) Cutting a zinc foil with a certain thickness into a rectangle with a certain size; 2) Processing the zinc foil obtained in the step 1) in an alkaline electrolyte by adopting an electrochemical reconstruction strategy to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer. The invention has simple process and high preparation speed and meets the requirement of green chemistry. Compared with pure zinc foil, the obtained composite zinc foil has obviously improved cycling stability performance in a symmetrical battery, and is a water system zinc ion battery cathode material with application prospect.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of nano materials and electrochemistry, and particularly relates to a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer, a preparation method and application thereof, which can be used as a cathode of a water system zinc ion battery.
Background
The material surface has a tendency of phase transition to thermodynamic stability under bias conditions, which causes the catalyst to have a wide range of surface reconstruction phenomena in various catalytic reactions, such as oxygen evolution/hydrogen evolution reaction, CO 2 Reduction/hydrogenation reaction. In the electrocatalytic process, the reconstituted species integrates in situ on the surface of the original catalyst and acts as the true catalytically active species. In recent years, researchers have adopted various strategies to achieve precise design of a reconstructed product with efficient catalytic activity, such as structure regulation (element doping, crystallinity regulation, size regulation), external field regulation (solution temperature, concentration), and the like. Although the reconstituted materials are largely attractive for catalytic applications, they have been rarely reported in energy storage.
Water-based zinc ion battery is characterized by high safety, environmental friendliness and the likeAnd become one of the candidates for the next generation of energy storage devices. However, due to Zn 2+ The standard electrode potential of/Zn is lower than H + /H 2 The standard electrode potential of (2) inevitably causes zinc corrosion during charging and discharging. The instability of zinc cathodes (i.e. the formation of surface dendrites and the hydrogen evolution reaction leading to low coulombic efficiency and poor cycling stability) has severely hampered the scale-up of zinc ion batteries. Therefore, how to suppress the dendrite growth problem of the zinc negative electrode and reduce the occurrence of side reactions is a key to improve the cycle life of the aqueous zinc ion battery. Some researches show that the surface modification of the zinc foil can greatly improve the cycle performance of the zinc cathode, such as surface sulfuration/selenization and surface coating of TiO 2 /ZrO 2 And the like. Here, we use the idea of catalytic restructuring for surface modification of zinc foil, and use the surface instability of zinc foil under electrochemical conditions to construct a protective layer, so that the obtained composite zinc foil has improved cycling stability.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the technical problems in the prior art, the invention provides a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer, and a preparation method and application thereof. The preparation method is simple in process and high in preparation speed, meets the green chemical requirements, and the obtained composite zinc foil shows excellent cycling stability and is a water system zinc ion battery cathode material with an application prospect.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention aiming at the technical problems is as follows: the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer is characterized in that a zinc oxide particle layer is loaded on the zinc foil, the particle layer is composed of zinc oxide with the particle size of 5-10 nanometers, and the composite zinc foil has polycrystalline porous characteristics, and is completely covered on the surface of the zinc foil and uniformly distributed.
According to the scheme, the thickness of the zinc foil is 20-100 mu m, the length is 3-4cm, and the width is 1.5-2.5cm.
The preparation method of the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting a zinc foil with a certain thickness into a rectangle with a certain size;
2) Processing the zinc foil obtained in the step 1) in alkaline electrolyte by adopting an electrochemical reconstruction strategy to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
According to the scheme, the electrochemical reconstruction strategy adopted in the alkaline electrolyte in the step 2) comprises the following specific steps: building a standard three-electrode testing device, directly taking the zinc foil obtained in the step 1) as a working electrode, taking a graphite rod as a counter electrode and taking an Hg/HgO electrode as a reference electrode in alkaline electrolyte, carrying out a chronoamperometric test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, quickly taking out the obtained composite zinc foil, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature. The electrochemical reconstruction means that the surface of the zinc foil can generate phase transition to form a zinc oxide particle layer in a chronoamperometry test.
According to the scheme, the alkaline electrolyte in the step 2) is KOH, liOH or NaOH solution, and the concentration is 0.5-1mol L -1 And the solvent is deionized water.
According to the scheme, the constant potential is 0.2-0.8V verses (vs.) Hg/HgO and the constant potential testing time is 200-800s when the constant potential is tested by the chronoamperometry method.
The composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer is applied as a cathode of an aqueous zinc ion battery.
The zinc foil spontaneously dissolves in an alkaline solution, and the zinc dissolution is promoted by the application of an oxidation bias, so that the local ion concentration on the surface of the zinc foil is too high to cause an in-situ deposition phenomenon. By utilizing the principle, the zinc foil is directly used as a working electrode, the surface of the zinc foil is continuously subjected to a dissolution-redeposition process under the oxidation bias by an electrochemical reconstruction strategy, so that the in-situ electrochemical integration of zinc oxide particles on the surface of the zinc foil can be realized, and finally the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer is obtained. The zinc oxide particle layer is loaded on the zinc foil, the particle layer is composed of zinc oxide with 5-10 nanometers, has polycrystalline porous characteristic, and is fully covered and uniformly distributed on the surface of the zinc foil. The particulate layer can induce uniform deposition of zinc and reduce the generation of zinc dendrites, thereby improving the cycle stability of the zinc foil. Therefore, the composite zinc foil is an aqueous zinc ion battery negative electrode material with application prospect.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: according to the invention, the in-situ electrochemical integration of 5-10 nanometer zinc oxide particles on the surface of the zinc foil is realized within a few minutes through an electrochemical reconstruction strategy, and the particle layer has the characteristic of polycrystalline porosity and can induce the uniform deposition of zinc and reduce the generation of zinc dendrites, thereby improving the cycling stability of the zinc foil. The surface capacity is 1mAh cm -2 At 1mA cm -2 Under the current density of the composite zinc foil, the button symmetrical battery based on the composite zinc foil is 2M ZnSO 4 The water-based electrolyte can stably circulate for 480h, while the button symmetrical battery based on pure zinc foil can stably circulate for less than 200h under the same conditions. The invention has simple process and high preparation speed, meets the green chemical requirements, and proves the composite zinc foil with excellent cycle stability and the cathode application of the water-based zinc ion battery thereof.
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FIG. 1 is a drawing showing the formation of a composite zinc foil having a protective layer of zinc oxide particles according to example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a scanning electron microscope photograph of a zinc foil according to example 1 of the present invention after potentiostatic testing at 0.7V vs. Hg/HgO for various periods of time;
FIG. 3 is an X-ray diffraction pattern of a zinc foil according to example 1 of the present invention measured at a constant potential of 0.7V vs. Hg/HgO for various periods of time;
fig. 4 is a high angle annular dark field image-scanning transmission electron microscope image of the composite zinc foil loaded zinc oxide particles of example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is a high resolution TEM image of composite zinc foil loaded zinc oxide particles of example 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 6 shows the cross-sectional view of a 2M ZnSO cell based on the composite zinc foil in example 1 of the present invention 4 Cycle stability performance in aqueous electrolytes;
FIG. 7 shows a pure zinc foil based symmetrical coin cell battery of example 1 of the present invention in 2M ZnSO 4 Cycle stability performance in aqueous electrolytes;
FIG. 8 shows the characteristics of 2M ZnSO of a button type symmetrical battery based on the composite zinc foil in embodiment 1 of the invention 4 Testing in aqueous electrolytesScanning electron microscope picture of the zinc foil surface after 200 h;
FIG. 9 shows a pure zinc foil based symmetrical coin cell battery of example 1 of the present invention in 2M ZnSO 4 Scanning electron microscope images of the zinc foil surface after 200h testing in aqueous electrolyte;
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For a better understanding of the present invention, the following examples are set forth to illustrate, but are not to be construed as the limit of the present invention.
Example 1
A preparation method of a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting 100 μm thick zinc foil into 2.5cm × 3.5cm rectangles;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M KOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.7V vs.Hg/HgO, the test time is 400s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Taking the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer in this embodiment as an example, the electrochemical reconstruction diagram of the present invention is shown in fig. 1. When an oxidation bias is applied in an alkaline electrolyte, the zinc foil will undergo an electrochemical reconstitution process, including that the oxidation bias accelerates the dissolution of zinc and forms a gradient ion concentration distribution, and zinc oxide is deposited in situ on the surface of the zinc foil due to ion supersaturation. Figure 2 is an SEM image of zinc foil after potentiostatic testing at 0.7v vs. It can be seen that the initial zinc foil surface was smooth, and after application of a bias voltage of 400s, the zinc foil surface became loosely porous and consisted of many ultra small particles, and then to 1500s the particle layer gradually became dense, and by 13000s the particle layer became very dense and increased in particle size. This process can be seen as a surface reconstruction process of the zinc foil, while a dense reconstruction layer can lead to the termination of the reconstruction process. The dense restructuring layer can stop the restructuring process due to the fact that the dense restructuring layer isolates the direct contact of the internal zinc and the external alkali liquor and mass transfer processes (including the dissolution of the zinc and the permeation of electrolyte). Phase analysis was performed on the zinc foil after different test times (fig. 3) and found that after electrochemical reconstruction, a new diffraction peak appeared and was assigned to the ZnO phase (JCPDS No. 65-3411), indicating that the reconstructed layer was a zinc oxide species. As shown in fig. 4 and 5, fine structure analysis was further performed on the particle layer of the zinc foil surface which was constant potential tested for 400 s. The reconstructed layer was found to consist of 5-10nm ultra-small particles with a large number of pores between the particles.
When the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer prepared in the embodiment is used as an electrode of a button type symmetrical battery, the surface capacity is 1mAh cm -2 At 1mA cm -2 Under the current density of the composite zinc foil, the button type symmetrical battery based on the composite zinc foil is 2M ZnSO 4 The circulation in the aqueous electrolyte can be stabilized for 480h (FIG. 6). Whereas for pure zinc foil, the cycle was stable only for less than 200h under the same test conditions (fig. 7). We also performed a topographical analysis of the electrode surface after cycling tests. As shown in FIG. 8, the composite zinc foil is at 1mAh cm -2 And 1mA cm -2 After the zinc oxide is circulated for 200 hours under the condition (1), the surface is relatively flat, and no obvious zinc dendrite is generated in a large range (figure 8); while the pure zinc foil surface created irregular dendrites and residual separator fibers (fig. 9), which were responsible for the short circuit and failure of the symmetrical cell. The composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer shows excellent cycling stability performance, so that the composite zinc foil is a water system zinc ion battery negative electrode material with application prospect.
Example 2
A preparation method of a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting a zinc foil with the thickness of 50 mu m into a rectangle with the length of 2.5cm multiplied by 3.5 cm;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M KOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.7V vs.Hg/HgO, the test time is 400s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Taking the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer obtained in the embodiment as an example, 2M ZnSO based on a symmetrical cell 4 The cycling stability performance of the test in (1) was similar to that of example 1.
Example 3
A method for preparing a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting 100 μm thick zinc foil into 2.0cm × 3.5cm rectangle;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M KOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.7V vs.Hg/HgO, the test time is 400s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Taking the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer obtained in the embodiment as an example, 2M ZnSO based on a symmetrical cell 4 The cycling stability performance of the test in (1) was similar to that of example 1.
Example 4
A method for preparing a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting 100 μm thick zinc foil into 2.5cm × 3.5cm rectangles;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M NaOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.7V vs.s.Hg/HgO, the test time is 400s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Zinc oxide particles obtained in this exampleComposite zinc foil with particle protective layer as an example, based on a symmetrical cell at 2M ZnSO 4 The cycle stability performance of the test in (1) is similar to that of example 1.
Example 5
A preparation method of a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting 100 μm thick zinc foil into 2.5cm × 3.5cm rectangles;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M KOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.5V vs. Hg/HgO, the test time is 400s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Taking the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer obtained in the embodiment as an example, 2M ZnSO based on a symmetrical cell 4 The cycling stability performance of the test in (1) was similar to that of example 1.
Example 6
A method for preparing a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer comprises the following steps:
1) Cutting 100 μm thick zinc foil into 2.5cm × 3.5cm rectangles;
2) In a standard three-electrode device, the zinc foil obtained in step 1) is directly used as a working electrode, a graphite rod is used as a counter electrode, an Hg/HgO electrode is used as a reference electrode, and 1M KOH is used as an electrolyte. And (3) carrying out a chronoamperometry test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, wherein the constant potential is 0.7V vs.Hg/HgO, the test time is 600s, immediately taking out the working electrode after the test, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature to obtain the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer.
Taking the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer obtained in the embodiment as an example, 2M ZnSO based on a symmetrical cell 4 The cycling stability performance of the test in (1) was similar to that of example 1.
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1. A preparation method of a composite zinc foil negative electrode material with a zinc oxide particle protective layer for an aqueous zinc ion battery is characterized by comprising the following steps:
1) Cutting a zinc foil with a certain thickness into a rectangle with a certain size;
2) Processing the zinc foil obtained in the step 1) in an alkaline electrolyte by adopting an electrochemical reconstruction strategy to obtain a composite zinc foil with a zinc oxide particle protective layer; the electrochemical reconstitution strategy adopted in the alkaline electrolyte comprises the following specific steps: building a standard three-electrode testing device, directly taking the zinc foil obtained in the step 1) as a working electrode, taking a graphite rod as a counter electrode and taking an Hg/HgO electrode as a reference electrode in alkaline electrolyte, carrying out a chronoamperometric test on a CHI 760E electrochemical workstation, quickly taking out the obtained composite zinc foil, washing with deionized water and drying at normal temperature; the alkaline electrolyte is KOH, liOH or NaOH solution, and the concentration is 0.5-1mol L -1 The solvent is deionized water;
the composite zinc foil with the zinc oxide particle protective layer is characterized in that a zinc oxide particle layer is loaded on the zinc foil, the particle layer is composed of zinc oxide with the particle size of 5-10 nanometers, and the composite zinc foil has polycrystalline porous characteristics, and is completely covered on the surface of the zinc foil and uniformly distributed.
2. The method for preparing a composite zinc foil negative electrode material with a zinc oxide particle protective layer for an aqueous zinc ion battery according to claim 1, wherein the potentiostatic potential is 0.2 to 0.8V vs. Hg/HgO and the potentiostatic test time is 200 to 800s in the chronoamperometric test.
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