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Bio‐Inspired Trace Hydroxyl‐Rich Electrolyte Additives for High‐Rate and Stable Zn‐Ion Batteries at Low Temperatures
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High-rate and stable Zn-ion batteries working at low temperatures are highly desirable for practical applications, but are challenged by sluggish kinetics and severe corrosion. Herein, inspired by frost-resistant plants, we report trace hydroxyl-rich electrolyte additives that implement a dual remodeling effect for high-performance low-temperature Zn-ion batteries. The additive with high Zn absorbability not only remodels Zn<sup>2+</sup> primary solvent shell by alternating H<sub>2</sub> O molecules, but also forms a shielding layer thus remodeling the Zn surface, which effectively enhances fast Zn<sup>2+</sup> de-solvation reaction kinetics and prohibits Zn anode corrosion. Taking trace α-D-glucose (αDG) as a demonstration, the electrolyte obtains a low freezing point of -55.3 °C, and the Zn//Zn cell can stably cycle for 2000 h at 5 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> under -25 °C, with a high cumulative capacity of 5000 mAh cm<sup>-2</sup> . A full battery that stably operates for 10000 cycles at -50 °C is also demonstrated.
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