Valid design and evaluation of cathode and anode materials of aqueous zinc ion batteries with high-rate capability and cycle stability

  • Se Hun Lee
  • , Juyeon Han
  • , Tae Woong Cho
  • , Gyung Hyun Kim
  • , Young Joon Yoo
  • , Ju Sang Park
  • , Young Jun Kim
  • , Eun Jung Lee
  • , Sihyun Lee
  • , Sungwook Mhin
  • , Sang Yoon Park
  • , Jeeyoung Yoo
  • , Sang Hwa Lee

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Abstract

Although non-aqueous lithium-ion batteries have a high gravimetric density, aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) have recently been in the spotlight as an alternative, because ZIBs have characteristics such as high volumetric density, high ionic conductivity, eco-friendliness, low cost, and high safety. However, the improvement in electrochemical performance is limited due to insufficient rate capability and severe cycle fading of the vanadium-oxide-based cathode and zinc-metal-based anode material, which are frequently used as active materials for ZIBs. In addition, complex methods are required to prepare high-performance cathode and anode materials. Therefore, a simple yet effective strategy is needed to obtain high-performance anodes and cathodes. Herein, an ammonium vanadate nanofiber (AVNF) intercalated with NH4+ and H2O as a cathode material for ZIBs was synthesized within 30 minutes through a facile sonochemical method. In addition, an effective Al2O3 layer of 9.9 nm was coated on the surface of zinc foil through an atomic layer deposition technique.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3737-3748
Number of pages12
JournalNanoscale
Volume15
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Feb 2023

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