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Recent progress and challenges of high-loading cathodes for aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Figure 14. (A) Calculated adsorption energies of H2O, urea, and NH3 molecules on the Zn (002) and ZSH (001) crystal planes; (B) Schematic demonstration of the reactivation of ZSH@Zn by urea additive; (C) Cycling stability of Zn||Zn symmetric cell in the designed electrolyte ZHU at 40 mA cm-2/2 mAh cm-2; (D) Model diagram of the reactivation process for the waste battery under practical application; (E) Cycling performance of Zn||LiFePO4 full cell before and after the reactivation[153]. Copyright 2024 Elsevier Inc.

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