Bi-Cation Electrolyte for a 1.7 V Aqueous Zn Ion Battery

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Abstract

Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are receiving increased attention because of their high safety and low cost. However, their practical application is plagued by their low energy density as a result of low output voltage and a narrow voltage window of aqueous electrolytes. Here, we explored a ZIB with a wider potential window using bication (1 M Al(CF3SO3)3/1 M Zn(CF3SO3)2) as the electrolyte and α-MnO2 as the cathode, obtaining a discharge voltage of 1.7 V, ∼0.3 V higher than the value reported earlier. The resultant cell delivers a record high energy density of 448 W h kg-1 (based on MnO2 mass) and retains 100% capacity over 1000 cycles. The ion-storage mechanism and the role of Al3+ in enlarging the output voltage were elucidated. This research indicates the important role of using bications in improving the electrochemical performance of aqueous ZIBs, opening a new way to increase the energy density of aqueous energy storage devices.

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Li, N., Li, G., Li, C., Yang, H., Qin, G., Sun, X., … Cheng, H. M. (2020). Bi-Cation Electrolyte for a 1.7 V Aqueous Zn Ion Battery. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 12(12), 13790–13796. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.9b20531

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