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A Carboxyl-Modified Polyaniline Cathode for High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries
Zhen Sun1, Shijun Tang2, Haixu Wang1
1Liaoning Key Laboratory of Development and Utilization for Natural Products Active Molecules, School of Chemistry and Life Science, Anshan Normal University, Anshan 114005, China.
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Inherent conductivity and high redox activity endow polyaniline (PANI) with great potential to serve as a cathode material for aqueous zinc-ion batteries. However, compared with traditional strongly acidic electrolytes (pH < 1), its electrochemical performances are moderated in weakly acidic zinc salt electrolytes (pH > 3) because of spontaneous deprotonation. Herein, a carboxyl-modified PANI was designed and synthesized by introducing carboxyl groups at the para-position of the terminal benzene rings within the polymer chains. In this conjugated system, the electron density in the polymer chains was redistributed with a higher one around the substituent due to the electron-withdrawing effect of carboxyl groups and meanwhile carboxyl groups characterized by a proton donor render PANI achieve a proton-involved electrochemical reaction. Consequently, the carboxyl-modified PANI cathode, in a Zn//PANI cell, delivers an impressive specific capacity of 226 mAh g-1 along with excellent rata capability and cycling stability. This work presented some new insights into the molecule structure design of PANI-based polymers applied in advanced aqueous batteries.
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