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Ziyang Zhong1, Zhexuan Liu2, Rong Fang1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Key Laboratory of Electronic Packaging and Advanced Functional Materials of Hunan Province, Central South University, Changsha 410083, P. R. China.
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Vanadium-based materials possess an open framework, rich valence state variations, and high theoretical specific capacity, making them highly promising cathodes for zinc-ion batteries. However, conventional bulk layered vanadium cathodes exhibit low intrinsic conductivity and dense stacking, leading to strong interactions between Zn2+ and the V-O framework, poor interlayer coupling, and structural failure during cycling. Here, we employ an organic molecular preintercalation strategy to transform randomly stacked dense bulk V2O5 into highly (00l)-oriented open nanobelts (VEM), enabling directional Zn2+ diffusion within the interlayer channels. Imidazole (EM) pillars enlarge the gallery spacing to 1.25 nm and enhance the interlayer coupling, improving structural stability. Moreover, the EM can act as additional redox-active sites, coordinating Zn2+ to provide extra capacity and relieve flux-induced stress during discharge. As a result, VEM cathodes deliver 358.5 mAh g-1 at 0.1 A g-1, achieve 205.4 mAh g-1 at 5 A g-1, and retain 80% of the capacity after 8000 cycles. Notably, the assembled pouch cell delivers 0.54 Ah and maintains stable operation over 50 cycles. This work provides a design direction for achieving layered vanadium cathodes with stable large interlayer spacing.
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