High-capacity organic cathode boosted by coordination chemistry for energy-dense aqueous zinc-organic batteries

利用配位化学增强高容量有机正极材料,用于高能量密度水系锌有机电池

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Abstract

N-type organic cathode materials containing carbonyl and imine groups have emerged as promising candidates for zinc-ion batteries due to their excellent charge storage capability, which arise from the synergic storage of both Zn(2+) and H(+). However, an increase in active sites also complicates the synthesis, introduces complex multi-electron reactions, and hinders comprehensive understanding of the charge storage mechanism and the evolution of molecular configuration during the electrochemical process. Herein, a 10-electron transfer organic cathode material, featuring imine and quinone groups that are spaced apart, was synthesized in one-step. Its highly conjugated molecular structure promotes electron delocalization, thereby enhancing the stability. The competitive storage mechanism of Zn(2+) and H(+) was unveiled through multiple quasi in situ spectroscopy techniques and calculations, revealing that Zn(2+) are initially coordinated to form O-Zn-N, followed by the co-insertion of H(+)/Zn(2+) during the reduction of the carbonyl groups. Thanks to the Zn(2+)/H(+) co-insertion and coordination stabilization, an ultra-high capacity of 445 mA h g(-1) at a current density of 0.2 A g(-1) and a retained capacity of 200 mA h g(-1) (>80% capacity retention) at 10 A g(-1) after 15 000 cycles can be achieved. The molecular structure-related charge storage mechanism revealed in this study can provide useful design considerations for realizing high-capacity, fast-charging and long-duration organic cathodes for various energy storage systems.

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