Enhanced cathode integrity for zinc–manganese oxide fiber batteries by a durable protective layer†
Abstract
Aqueous fiber batteries with high safety and flexibility have attracted extensive attention for their promising applications in next-generation wearable electronics. However, the further applications of aqueous fiber batteries are severely hindered by mechanical instability and insufficient electrochemical performance. Here, a durable protective layer with a compact structure and high conductivity is designed to endow the fiber cathode with improved integrity and reaction kinetics. The resulting Zn–MnO2 fiber battery demonstrates high durability and stable energy output under varying deformations and delivers a long-term cycle life of up to 4000 cycles at 2 A g−1. It also shows a high specific capacity of 332 mA h g−1 and an improved rate capability of 163 mA h g−1 at 5 A g−1. The design of the durable protective layer provides a useful strategy for the construction of fiber batteries with high stability and performance.