posted on 2025-10-16, 00:41authored byS Liu, Ruizhi Zhang, J Mao, Y Zhao, Q Cai, Zaiping GuoZaiping Guo
As one of the most competitive candidates for the next-generation energy storage systems, the emerging rechargeable zinc metal battery (ZMB) is inevitably influenced by beyond-room-temperature conditions, resulting in inferior performances. Although much attention has been paid to evaluating the performance of ZMBs under extreme temperatures in recent years, most academic electrolyte research has not provided adequate information about physical properties or practical testing protocols of their electrolytes, making it difficult to assess their true performance. The growing interest in ZMBs is calling for in-depth research on electrolyte behavior under harsh practical conditions, which has not been systematically reviewed yet. Hence, in this review, we first showcase the fundamentals behind the failure of ZMBs in terms of temperature influence and then present a comprehensive understanding of the current electrolyte strategies to improve battery performance at harsh temperatures. Last, we offer perspectives on the advance of ZMB electrolytes toward industrial application.<p></p>
Funding
Low cost aqueous rechargeable zinc batteries for grid-scale energy storage : Australian Research Council | DP200101862
Interfacial design and engineering for high-performance batteries : Australian Research Council | FL210100050