Issue 8, 2022

Modulating residual ammonium in MnO2 for high-rate aqueous zinc-ion batteries

Abstract

Manganese dioxide (MnO2), as a promising cathode candidate, has attracted great attention in aqueous zinc ion batteries (ZIBs). However, the undesirable dissolution of Mn2+ and the sluggish kinetic reaction are still two challenges to overcome before achieving good cycling stability and high-rate performance of ZIBs. Herein, β-MnO2 with chemically residual NH4+ (NMO) was successfully fabricated by controlling the washing condition and utilized as a cathode in a ZIB. Interestingly, NH4+, as a layer pillar in the tunnel structure of NMO, could enhance its conductivity by changing the chemical structure, contributing to accelerating the kinetics of the charge carrier. Moreover, the residual NH4+ in NMO could stabilize the chemical microstructure through the cationic electrostatic shielding effect and the formation of Mn–O⋯H bonds in NMO, promoting the reversible and successive insertion/extraction of H+/Zn2+ in the ZIB. As a result, the Zn/NMO battery exhibits excellent rate performance (up to 8.0 A g−1) and cycling stability (10 000 cycles). This work will pave the way for the design of cathode materials with nonmetallic doping for high-performance ZIB systems.

Graphical abstract: Modulating residual ammonium in MnO2 for high-rate aqueous zinc-ion batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2021
Accepted
17 Jan 2022
First published
03 Feb 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 3242-3249

Modulating residual ammonium in MnO2 for high-rate aqueous zinc-ion batteries

Y. Fu, C. Jia, Z. Chen, X. Zhang, S. Liang, Z. Zhai, J. Chen, X. Liu and L. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 3242 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR07406G

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