The co-insertion of dual ions can often offer enhanced electrochemical performance for the aqueous zinc batteries. Although the insertion of non-metallic ions has been achieved in aqueous zinc batteries, the co-insertion chemistry of non-metallic cations is still a challenge. Here, a reversible H /NH co-insertion/extraction mechanism was developed in an aqueous Zn/MnO battery system. The synergistic effect between the dual cations endows the aqueous batteries with the fast kinetics of ion diffusion and the reversible structure evolution of MnO . As a result, the Zn/MnO battery displays excellent rate capability and cycling performance. This work will pave the way toward the design of aqueous rechargeable batteries with non-metallic ions.
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