Polyacrylonitrile-nanofiber-based gel polymer electrolyte for novel aqueous sodium-ion battery based on a Na4Mn9O18 cathode and Zn metal anode

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A gel polymer electrolyte was formed by trapping an optimized Na+/Zn2+ mixed-ion aqueous electrolyte in a polyacrylonitrile nanofiber polymer matrix. This electrolyte was used in a novel aqueous sodium-ion battery (ASIB) system, which was assembled by using a zinc anode and Na4Mn9O18 cathode. The nanorod-like Na4Mn9O18 was synthesized by a hydrothermal soft chemical reaction. The structural and morphological measurement confirmed that the highly crystalline Na4Mn9O18 nanorods are uniformly distributed. Electrochemical tests of Na4Mn9O18//Zn gel polymer battery demonstrated its high cycle stability along with a good rate of performance. The battery delivers an initial discharge capacity of 96 mAh g-1, and 64 mAh g-1 after 200 cycles at a high cycling rate of 1 C. Our results demonstrate that the Na4Mn9O18//Zn gel polymer battery is a promising and safe high-performance battery.

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Zhang, Y., Bakenov, Z., Tan, T., & Huang, J. (2018). Polyacrylonitrile-nanofiber-based gel polymer electrolyte for novel aqueous sodium-ion battery based on a Na4Mn9O18 cathode and Zn metal anode. Polymers, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10080853

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