Organic-Inorganic-Induced Polymer Intercalation into Layered Composites for Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery

2020 
Summary Rechargeable aqueous zinc-based batteries are very attractive alternative devices for current energy storage by virtue of their low cost and high security. However, the performance of vanadium oxide cathode strongly relies on the distance of interlayer spacing. Here, we employ layered PEDOT-NH4V3O8 (PEDOT-NVO) as a cathode material, which produces an enlarged interlayer spacing of 10.8 A (against 7.8 A for the single NVO) by effectively conducting polymer intercalation. This cathode material exhibits an improved capacity of 356.8 mAh g−1 at 0.05 A g−1 and 163.6 mAh g−1, even at the highest current density of 10 A g−1 (with a high retention from 0.05 to 10 A g−1), and features an ultra-long lifetime of over 5,000 charge-discharge cycles with a capacity retention of 94.1%. A combination of mechanism analyses and theoretical calculations suggest that the oxygen vacancies and larger interlayer spacing through polymer assistance account for the improved electrochemical performance.
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