JOURNAL ARTICLE

Chelating Effectsof Polyphenolic Biomolecules toImprove β‑MnO2 Cathode Performance for AqueousRechargeable Zinc-Ion Batteries

Sanga Paik (19336438)Inyoung Choi (11242426)Siyeon Lee (19664228)Kwan Woo Nam (1587511)

Year: 2024 Journal:   OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)   Publisher: La Trobe University

Abstract

Aqueous rechargeable zinc-ion batteries (ARZBs) are promising energy storage systems (ESSs) due to lots of advantages, such as high safety, high capacity, abundant resources, and low cost. However, the tunnel-structured Mn-based cathode materials such as α, β, and γ-MnO2, which is widely used as the cathode of ARZBs, contain a phase transition in which Mn2+ ions are eluted during the discharge reaction of Zn2+ insertion, resulting in decreasing cycle life and rate capability of the ARZBs. Here, in order to enhance the cycle life and rate capability of ARZBs by retaining eluted Mn2+ ions around the β-MnO2 cathode during the discharge process, tannic acid (TA), a type of polyphenolic biomolecule containing rich −OH groups, is introduced as a coating material. This provides a chelating effect with the eluted Mn2+ ions and hydroxyl groups on the surface of the β-MnO2 cathode. This study clearly shows that the TA coating improves the performance of the cathode material by using a range of analytical methods. Owing to the chelating effects of TA, TA-coated β-MnO2 cathode shows a high discharge capacity of 268.2 mAh g–1 at the current of 100 mA g–1 and 86.8% of high capacity retention after 50 cycles. This study provides the coating agents with chelating effects to develop Zn//MnO2 battery chemistry and further improve large ESSs through high electrochemical performance.

Keywords:
Cathode Aqueous solution Coating Chelation Electrochemistry Biomolecule Battery (electricity)

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