| Literature DB >> 31788883 |
Gang Wang1, Benjamin Kohn2, Ulrich Scheler2, Faxing Wang1, Steffen Oswald3, Markus Löffler4, Deming Tan5, Panpan Zhang1, Jian Zhang1, Xinliang Feng1.
Abstract
The intrinsic advantages of metallic Zn, like high theoretical capacity (820 mAh g-1 ), high abundance, low toxicity, and high safety have driven the recent booming development of rechargeable Zn batteries. However, the lack of high-voltage electrolyte and cathode materials restricts the cell voltage mostly to below 2 V. Moreover, dendrite formation and the poor rechargeability of the Zn anode hinder the long-term operation of Zn batteries. Here a high-voltage and durable Zn-graphite battery, which is enabled by a LiPF6 -containing hybrid electrolyte, is reported. The presence of LiPF6 efficiently suppresses the anodic oxidation of Zn electrolyte and leads to a super-wide electrochemical stability window of 4 V (vs Zn/Zn2+ ). Both dendrite-free Zn plating/stripping and reversible dual-anion intercalation into the graphite cathode are realized in the hybrid electrolyte. The resultant Zn-graphite battery performs stably at a high voltage of 2.8 V with a record midpoint discharge voltage of 2.2 V. After 2000 cycles at a high charge-discharge rate, high capacity retention of 97.5% is achieved with ≈100% Coulombic efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Zn batteries; anion intercalation; dendrite-free; dual-ion batteries; graphite cathodes
Year: 2019 PMID: 31788883 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201905681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849