Through the integration of Zn-Co3O4 and Zn-air batteries at the cell level, a hybrid battery was assembled, which possessed a higher voltage and power density than a common Zn-air battery. In this hybrid battery, the cathode material is composed of oxygen-vacancy-rich Co3O4-x and N, S-co-doped carbon derived from a metal-organic framework; a Zn plate acts as the anode. With a current of 1 A g-1, the specific capacity of the cathode material achieves 144 mA h g-1. A four-electron process dominates the oxygen reduction reaction of the cathode material with a half wave potential of 0.78 V. In the oxygen evolution reaction, the η10 potential of the cathode material is merely 365 mV. When discharged at 1 mA cm-2, the hybrid Zn battery shows two discharge plateaus at 1.75 V and 1.11 V. Its specific capacity and energy density reach 711 mA h g-1 and 810 W h kg-1, respectively. This battery also inherits superior power density from the Zn-Co3O4 battery. Its peak power density occurs at 43.6 mW cm-2, and this value is obviously higher than that of the Zn-air battery built from the same cathode material. The hybrid battery also exhibits excellent stability with a capacity and charge-discharge voltage that are well maintained after long time periods. This study integrates two distinct batteries into one power source to develop a hybrid Zn battery, which possesses high voltage, specific capacity and superior power and energy densities.
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