| Literature DB >> 31328386 |
Chunyang Li1,2, Dexin Zhang2, Fuxiang Ma3, Tianyi Ma2, Jing Wang3, Yuhui Chen1,3, Yusong Zhu3, Lijun Fu1,3, Yuping Wu1,2,3, Wei Huang2.
Abstract
Unlike traditional metal-ion insertion, the emerging aqueous rechargeable ammonium-ion batteries (ARABs) brings new battery chemistries for future stationary energy storage. However, low energy density and low durability hinder the further development of ARABs because of the lack of suitable and cost-efficient anodes. In this study, an aqueous rechargeable ammonium zinc hybrid battery is fabricated from durable corner-truncated sodium iron hexacyanoferrate nanocubes as the cathode and low-cost zinc as the anode. This novel hybrid battery demonstrates an average working voltage of 1.3 V, excellent rate capability, and a high energy density of 81.7 Wh kg-1 at 286 W kg-1 (based on two electrodes' active mass), as well as a long lifespan with 92.1 % capacity retention after 2000 cycles, outperforming the reported ARABs and many aqueous hybrid batteries. The strategy to assemble the ammonium zinc hybrid battery provides guidance for improving the feasibility of ARABs for practical application.Entities:
Keywords: ammonium; batteries; electrochemistry; electrolytes; ion insertion
Year: 2019 PMID: 31328386 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201901622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928