Engineering high reversibility and fast kinetics of Bi nanoflakes by surface modulation for ultrastable nickel-bismuth batteries

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Abstract

The exploration of a stable and high-rate anode is of pivotal importance for achieving advanced aqueous rechargeable batteries. Owing to the beneficial properties of high conductivity, suitable negative working voltage, and three-electron redox, bismuth (Bi) is considered as a promising anode material, but it suffers from poor stability. Here, we successfully endow Bi nanoflakes (NFs) with prominent cycling performance by a one-step surface oxidation approach to remarkably boost its reversibility. As a result, the partially oxidized Bi NFs (BiOx) show an admirable capacity (0.38 mA h cm-2 at 2 mA cm-2), good rate capability and superior long-term stability (almost no capacity decay after 20000 cycles). Furthermore, a durable aqueous Ni//Bi battery is constructed based on the optimized BiOx anode, which exhibits excellent durability with 96% capacity retention after 5000 cycles. This study could open a new avenue for the rational design of efficient anodes for eco-friendly and reliable aqueous rechargeable batteries.

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Zeng, Y., Wang, M., He, W., Fang, P., Wu, M., Tong, Y., … Lu, X. (2019). Engineering high reversibility and fast kinetics of Bi nanoflakes by surface modulation for ultrastable nickel-bismuth batteries. Chemical Science, 10(12), 3602–3607. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04967j

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