JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pre‐intercalation of Ammonium Ions in Layered δ‐MnO2 Nanosheets for High‐Performance Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Batteries

Haixin YaoHuan YuYaqi ZhengNianwu LiSheng LiDeyan LuanXiong Wen LouLe Yu

Year: 2023 Journal:   Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol: 62 (51)Pages: e202315257-e202315257   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Layered manganese dioxide is a promising cathode candidate for aqueous Zn‐ion batteries. However, the narrow interlayer spacing, inferior intrinsic electronic conductivity and poor structural stability still limit its practical application. Herein, we report a two‐step strategy to incorporate ammonium ions into manganese dioxide (named as AMO) nanosheets as a cathode for boosted Zn ion storage. K + ‐intercalated δ ‐MnO 2 nanosheets (KMO) grown on carbon cloth are chosen as the self‐involved precursor. Of note, ammonium ions could replace K + ions via a facile hydrothermal reaction to enlarge the lattice space and form hydrogen‐bond networks. Compared with KMO, the structural stability and the ion transfer kinetics of the layered AMO are enhanced. As expected, the obtained AMO cathode exhibits remarkable electrochemical properties in terms of high reversible capacity, decent rate performance and superior cycling stability over 10000 cycles.

Keywords:
Intercalation (chemistry) Ion Aqueous solution Zinc Ammonium Materials science Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Nuclear chemistry Chemistry Metallurgy Organic chemistry Engineering

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