Issue 17, 2025

Multiple heterostructures, rich oxygen vacancies and expansion counteraction effect co-boosted VO2/V2O3/V6O13@nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets as a high-performance cathode for aqueous zinc-ion batteries

Abstract

In this study, a novel cathode material comprising VO2/V2O3/V6O13@nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets (denoted as VO2/V2O3/V6O13@N–C) with abundant oxygen vacancies was synthesised for aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs). The synthesis was achieved via a self-sacrificial route utilising an organic–inorganic hybrid layered vanadate precursor, [(CH3)2NH2]V3O7. The presence of oxygen vacancies and multiple heterostructures within the cathode facilitates the diffusion of Zn2+ ions and provides additional active sites for electrochemical reactions. Furthermore, the nanosheet morphology and the nitrogen-doped carbon coating synergistically enhance the electronic conductivity of the cathode. Notably, during the charging and discharging processes, an opposing lattice expansion phenomenon (i.e., positive versus negative expansion) occurs between the VO2/V2O3 and V6O13 phases, leading to an “expansion counteraction” effect that effectively mitigates volumetric changes in the VO2/V2O3/V6O13@N–C cathode. Consequently, the VO2/V2O3/V6O13@N–C cathode exhibits outstanding rate performance and cycling stability. Specifically, the discharge capacity reaches 290.1 mA h g−1, with a remarkable capacity retention rate of 95.6% after 250 cycles at a current density of 0.2 A g−1. Furthermore, at a high current density of 5 A g−1, the cathode achieves a maximum discharge capacity of 198.2 mA h g−1 and retains 86.5% of maximum capacity after 2000 cycles. This study not only proves that calcination of organic–inorganic hybrid layered vanadate is a promising approach for synthesizing high-performance vanadium oxide cathodes, but also presents the “expansion counteraction” strategy to tackle the issue of volume changes for vanadium oxide cathodes.

Graphical abstract: Multiple heterostructures, rich oxygen vacancies and expansion counteraction effect co-boosted VO2/V2O3/V6O13@nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets as a high-performance cathode for aqueous zinc-ion batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2025
Accepted
01 Apr 2025
First published
02 Apr 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 7004-7013

Multiple heterostructures, rich oxygen vacancies and expansion counteraction effect co-boosted VO2/V2O3/V6O13@nitrogen-doped carbon nanosheets as a high-performance cathode for aqueous zinc-ion batteries

Y. Li, Z. Yao, C. Wang, K. Wang, D. Gu, L. Wang, Y. Zou and X. Ren, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 7004 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT00330J

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