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High-rate aqueous zinc-ion batteries enabled by a polymer/graphene composite cathode involving reversible electrolyte anion doping/dedoping

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ISSN: 2050-7496, Vol: 9, Issue: 17, Page: 10666-10671
2021
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Article Description

It has long been of interest to explore cathode materials for achieving high-performance rechargeable zinc ion batteries through rational design and highly efficient synthesis. Based on the combination of reversible Zninsertion/-extraction and electrolyte anion doping/dedoping mechanisms, a polymer/graphene composite cathode, named poly-quinol-phenylenediamine/graphene (POLA/G), is obtainedviaa hydrothermal synthesis method. The hydroquinone andp-phenylenediamine building blocks of POLA/G can not only provide a reversible redox reaction associated with Zn, but they can also interact with the anions in the aqueous electrolyte. As a result, Zn//POLA/G batteries deliver extremely good electrochemical performance, with a high-rate capability of 225 mA h gat 0.1 A gand 152 mA h gat 20 A g. Moreover, the composite cathode presents exceptional long-term cycling performance, retaining 90% of its initial capacity after 5000 cycles at a current of 10 A g. Hence, this work develops a new direction for the use of polymers to increase zinc ion storage.

Bibliographic Details

Dongxiao Xu; Hong Zhang; Ziyi Cao; Lipeng Wang; Zhuolin Ye; Bin Chen; Xuanyang Li; Xiaodong Zhu; Mingxin Ye; Jianfeng Shen

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Chemistry; Energy; Materials Science

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