Building stabilized Cu0.17Mn0.03V2O5-2.16H2O cathode enables an outstanding room-/low-temperature aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Ao Wang,Dai-Huo Liu,Lin Yang,Fang Xu,Dan Luo,Haozhen Dou, Mengqin Song, Chunyan Xu, Beinuo Zhang, Jialin Zheng,Zhongwei Chen,Zhengyu Bai

CARBON ENERGY(2024)

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Vanadium oxide cathode materials with stable crystal structure and fast Zn(2+ )storage capabilities are extremely important to achieving outstanding electrochemical performance in aqueous zinc-ion batteries. In this work, a one-step hydrothermal method was used to manipulate the bimetallic ion intercalation into the interlayer of vanadium oxide. The pre-intercalated Cu ions act as pillars to pin the vanadium oxide (V-O) layers, establishing stabilized two-dimensional channels for fast Zn2+ diffusion. The occupation of Mn ions between V-O interlayer further expands the layer spacing and increases the concentration of oxygen defects (Od), which boosts the Zn2+ diffusion kinetics. As a result, as-prepared Cu0.17Mn0.03V2O5-square2.16H(2)O cathode shows outstanding Zn-storage capabilities under room- and low-temperature environments (e.g., 440.3 mAh g(-1) at room temperature and 294.3 mAh g(-1 )at -60(degrees)C). Importantly, it shows a long cycling life and high capacity retention of 93.4% over 2500 cycles at 2 A g(-1) at -60 degrees C. Furthermore, the reversible intercalation chemistry mechanisms during discharging/charging processes were revealed via operando X-ray powder diffraction and ex situ Raman characterizations. The strategy of a couple of 3d transition metal doping provides a solution for the development of superior room-/low-temperature vanadium-based cathode materials.
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aqueous zinc-ion batteries,Cu0.17Mn0.03V2O5-square<middle dot>2.16H(2)O,oxygen defects,room-/low-temperature performance,stabilized nanostructure
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