Discovery of D-band Center Engineered Amorphous Cathode with Ultrahigh, Superfast, and Wide-Temperature Zn2+ Storage
Ming Yang1, Jianhui Zhu1, Mengnan Lai1
1College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, 518060, P. R. China.
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Developing high-performance cathodes for aqueous Zn-ion batteries (AZIBs) requires simultaneously achieving high capacity, fast kinetics, and wide-temperature stability. Herein, a paradigm-shifting approach rooted in d-band center engineering with a high-entropy amorphous structure (A-HE-VSe2) host for Zn2+ storage. This synergistic design, achieved by incorporating multiple transition metal elements (V, Ti, Cr, Nb, Ta) and creating an amorphous structure, critically redistributes the d-band center. This electronic structure modulation fundamentally enhances intrinsic multi-metal redox activity and optimizes Zn2+ interactions. Simultaneously, the amorphous framework fortifies the host with abundant active sites and facilitates rapid ion transport. Consequently, the A-HE-VSe2 cathode demonstrates a record-breaking performance, including an ultrahigh capacity (426 mAh g-1 at 0.1 A g-1), superfast rate capability (217 mAh g-1 at 100 A g-1), and exceptional durability over 25 000 cycles. Moreover, such an electrode exhibits robust wide-temperature adaptability. In-depth mechanistic studies and DFT calculations reveal that the high-entropy design not only promotes the zinc ion adsorption energy but also lowers the Zn2+ diffusion barrier, all of which are driven by the finely-tuned electronic structure. This work demonstrates that rationally engineering the electronic and atomic structure of amorphous hosts via high-entropy design unlocks superfast, ultrahigh, and thermally stable Zn2+ storage for next-generation energy storage applications.
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