Issue 25, 2022

Multi-TpyCo2+-based conductive supramolecular hydrogels constructed by “bridge bonds” for rechargeable Zn-air batteries with ultrastable cycling stability over 1100 h

Abstract

For supramolecular hydrogels, a deep understanding of the gelation process and exploration of their application in rechargeable electrochemical batteries remain a significant challenge. Herein, this paper demonstrates a series of novel multi-TpyCo2+-based low-molecular-weight supramolecular hydrogelators and further discovers the spontaneous gelation mechanism by experimental and calculation results. The hydrogen bond and π–π conjugation have a synergistic driving effect in gelation. In particular, the hydrogen bond between the free Cl anion and H2O molecules serves as a “bridge bond” to connect nearby structural units, contributing to forming a stronger network structure. Owing to the difference of the spatial confinement effect of the gelator, gelled (Tpy)xCox displays a conductivity-dependent activity for the oxygen evolution reaction, and (Tpy)4Co4 presents the lowest overpotential of 264 and 301 mV at 10 and 100 mA cm−2, respectively. More importantly, with (Tpy)4Co4 as the air cathode, liquid rechargeable Zn-air batteries exhibit an ultrastable cycling stability of more than 1100 h (5500 cycles @2 mA cm−2) and a high energy efficiency of 65.3% with negligible performance decay. Moreover, the fabricated (Tpy)4Co4-based quasi-solid-state battery displays a superior stability of 270 h (1 mA cm−2 at 25 °C) and 25 h (0.5 mA cm−2 at −40 °C).

Graphical abstract: Multi-TpyCo2+-based conductive supramolecular hydrogels constructed by “bridge bonds” for rechargeable Zn-air batteries with ultrastable cycling stability over 1100 h

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Mar 2022
Accepted
10 May 2022
First published
13 May 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 13305-13314

Multi-TpyCo2+-based conductive supramolecular hydrogels constructed by “bridge bonds” for rechargeable Zn-air batteries with ultrastable cycling stability over 1100 h

Q. Liu, Q. Wang, Y. Tan, L. Zhu, Z. Jiang, M. Chen, J. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Lei, Y. Zhang, L. Dai and P. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 13305 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA01716D

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