Issue 22, 2024

In situ growth of δ-MnO2/C fibers as a binder-free and free-standing cathode for advanced aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Abstract

Manganese dioxide (MnO2) has been extensively investigated as a cathode material for aqueous zinc ion batteries (AZIBs) due to its high redox potential, substantial theoretical capacity and low cost. However, the challenges of capacity decay and poor structural stability hinder its applications. In this study, we propose a novel approach where δ-MnO2 is grown in situ on carbon fibers derived from coal (δ-MnO2@CCFs). The uniform anchoring of δ-MnO2 on the carbon fibers enhances flexibility and maintains structural stability during cycling. The incorporation of heteroatoms, specifically nitrogen (N), directly leads to the formation of chemical bonds with δ-MnO2, reducing electrostatic repulsion within the δ-MnO2@CCFs material, facilitating the insertion and extraction of Zn2+ and H+ ions. Moreover, the δ-MnO2@CCFs exhibit excellent electrochemical reversibility even under bending and folding conditions. The δ-MnO2@CCFs cathode achieves a capacity of 352 mA h g−1 at a current density of 0.5 A g−1 after 100 cycles. Additionally, the assembled flexible Zn//δ-MnO2@CCFs AZIBs maintain an energy density of 73.7 W h kg−1 after 50 cycles at a current density of 0.1 A g−1.

Graphical abstract: In situ growth of δ-MnO2/C fibers as a binder-free and free-standing cathode for advanced aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 Jul 2024
Accepted
25 Sep 2024
First published
26 Sep 2024

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024,11, 8016-8024

In situ growth of δ-MnO2/C fibers as a binder-free and free-standing cathode for advanced aqueous Zn-ion batteries

Y. Li, F. Zhang, M. Wu, Y. Guo, Y. Liang, R. Ababaikeri, L. Wang, Q. Liu and X. Wang, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 8016 DOI: 10.1039/D4QI01661K

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