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Li, Jiaofu, Chen, Yanhuan, Wang, Fuhui, Guo, Jie, He, Feng, Liu, Huibiao |
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Chemical Research in Chinese Universities; 20240101, Issue: Preprints p1-8, 8p |
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Development of aqueous rechargeable zinc ion battery is an important direction towards grid energy storage sought in various applications. At present, the efficient utilization of aqueous rechargeable zinc ion batteries has been seriously affected due to the defects nature of the cathode materials, such as poor capacity, limited rate performance, and limited cycle stability. Therefore, the search for high-performance cathode materials is a main challenge in this field. Herein, we in-situprepared graphdiyne-wrapped K0.25·MnO2(K0.25·MnO2@GDY) hybrid nanowall arrays as the cathode of aqueous rechargeable zinc ion battery. The hybridnanowall arrays have obviously alleviated the pulverization and sluggish kinetic process of MnO2cathode materials and shown high specific capacity(520 mA·h/g at a current density of 55 mA/g), which is near-full two-electron capacity. The high specific capacity was resulted from more than one Zn2+(de)intercalation process occurring per formula unit, in which we observed a structural evolution that partially stemmed from ion exchange between the intercalated K+and Zn2+ions during the discharge process. The present investigation not only provides a new material for the aqueous rechargeable Zn ion batteries, also contributes a novel route for the development of next generation aqueous rechargeable Zn ion batteries with high capacity. |
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