Abstract

AbstractRechargeable aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (ZIBs) are threatened by the cathode dissolution and anode corrosion/dendrites, resulting in poor reversibility. Here, a multifunctional electrolyte is developed to regulate the cathode, anode interface, and solvation by introducing a low‐cost diethylene glycol monomethyl ether (DGME). The DGME can modulate the primary solvation sheath (PSS) of the hydrated Zn2+ and destroy the original hydrogen bond network of water, while the electric double layer (EDL) interface is reconstructed by the adsorption of DGME, which guides the uniform deposition of Zn2+ on the (002) crystal plane. Simultaneously, the DGME also effectively inhibits the dissolution of VO2 and enhances the reaction kinetics. As a proof of concept, the Zn//Cu cells deliver 2000 cycles with an ultrahigh coulombic efficiency (CE) of 99.6%. Additionally, the multifunctional electrolyte significantly improves the multiple performance of Zn//VO2 full cells. The low‐cost and multifunctional electrolyte can be readily applied to ZIBs, demonstrating its practical versatility.

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