| Literature DB >> 31538380 |
Junwei Ding1, Zhiguo Du1, Bin Li1, Lizhen Wang2, Shiwen Wang2, Yongji Gong1, Shubin Yang1.
Abstract
Owing to the intense charge repulsion of multivalent ions and intrinsic slugggish kenetics, vast and fast storage of zinc ions into electrode materials has remained unattainable. Here, an efficient strategy to unlock the electrochemical activity of rocksalt vanadium oxynitride is developed via the substitution of low-valent oxygen for high-valent nitrogen, forming disordered rocksalt with abundant vacancies/defects due to the charge-compensating function. Unexpectedly, the disordered rocksalt not only provides plentiful active sites for zinc ions but is also beneficial for the rapid diffusion of zinc ions, owing to the large presence of vacancies/defects in the matrix. Hence, a very high reversible capacity (603 mAh g-1 , 0.2C) and high rate capability (124 mAh g-1 at 600C) are achieved for zinc storage. This should open a new and efficient avenue for the design of electrode materials with both high energy and power densities for aqueous zinc-ion batteries.Entities:
Keywords: cathode; disordered rocksalts; high power density; vanadium nitride; zinc-ion batteries
Year: 2019 PMID: 31538380 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201904369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849