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Trivalent Indium Ion Enabling Chemically Stable Hydrated Vanadium Oxide Cathode for Durable Aqueous Zinc Batteries
Yiwen Xiao1, Chaoqiong Zhu1, Jiaqi Li1
1School of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, P. R. China.
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Aqueous zinc batteries (AZBs) have emerged as a promising energy storage technology due to their intrinsic safety and environmental compatibility. However, structural instability and sluggish Zn2+ diffusion kinetics of cathode materials hinder the development of AZBs. To address these challenges, we synthesized the cathode material In-VO by incorporating trivalent In3+ ions into hydrated vanadium oxide. As effective structural pillars, preintercalated In3+ ions can significantly expand the interlayer spacing and enhance the structural stability of In-VO, thereby enabling highly reversible Zn2+ insertion/extraction. In-VO cathode exhibits exceptional cycling stability of a high specific capacity of 398.7 mAh g-1 at 0.1 A g-1 with 92% retention over 100 cycles at 0.2 A g-1 and remarkable rate capability of 290.5 mAh g-1 at 5.0 A g-1. Moreover, systematic analyses confirm the effectiveness on the suppression of vanadium dissolution and parasitic reactions. This work provides a feasible strategy for designing high-performance cathodes for advanced AZBs.
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