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Title: | In Situ Oriented Mn Deficient ZnMn2O4@C Nanoarchitecture for Durable Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries |
Authors: | Islam, Saiful Alfaruqi, Muhammad Hilmy Putro, Dimas Yunianto Park, Sohyun Kim, Seokhun Lee, Seulgi Ahmed, Mohammad Shamsuddin Mathew, Vinod Sun, Yang-Kook Hwang, Jang-Yeon Kim, Jaekook |
Keywords: | Aqueous Zinc ion batteries In-situ, ZnMn2O4, Mn-deficient |
Issue Date: | 17-Feb-2021 |
Publisher: | Wiley-VCH |
Citation: | 11 |
Abstract: | Manganese (Mn)-based cathode materials have garnered huge research interest for rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) due to the abundance and low cost of manganese and the plentiful advantages of manganese oxides including their different structures, wide range of phases, and various stoichiometries. A novel in situ generated Mn-deficient ZnMn2O4@C (Mn-d-ZMO@C) nanoarchitecture cathode material from self-assembly of ZnO-MnO@C for rechargeable AZIBs is reported. Analytical techniques confirm the porous and crystalline structure of ZnO-MnO@C and the in situ growth of Mn deficient ZnMn2O4@C. The Zn/Mn-d-ZMO@C cell displays a promising capacity of 194 mAh g−1 at a current density of 100 mA g−1 with 84% of capacity retained after 2000 cycles (at 3000 mA g−1 rate). The improved performance of this cathode originates from in situ orientation, porosity, and carbon coating. Additionally, first-principles calculations confirm the high electronic conductivity of Mn-d-ZMO@C cathode. Importantly, a good capacity retention (86%) is obtained with a year-old cell (after 150 cycles) at 100 mA g−1 current density. This study, therefore, indicates that the in situ grown Mn-d-ZMO@C nanoarchitecture cathode is a promising material to prepare a durable AZIB. |
URI: | http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/201 |
ISSN: | 2198-3844 |
Appears in Collections: | Publication: Journal |
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