Flexible rechargeable Zn//Ni batteries are attractive owing to their high energy density, good safety, inexpensive cost, and simple manufacturing process. However, the effects of metal doping on the properties of NiS cathodes in Zn/Ni batteries are not well understood. Herein, a binder-free NiS electrode is doped with Zn and Co and the nanocomposite structures are prepared on nickel foam (named ZCNS/NF) by a simple two-step hydrothermal technique. The ZCNS/NF//Zn battery delivers excellent electrochemical performance such as a working voltage window can be as high as 2.05 V, a capacity of 2.3 mAh cm at 12 mA cm, and 82% retention going through 2000 cycles at 20 mA cm. The battery has a maximum output area energy density of 1.8 mWh cm (462 Wh kg) and a power density of 36.8 mW cm (9.2 kW kg). In addition, the flexible battery remains operational while being bent at a large angle and even punctured. The high performance and robustness of the composite cathode suggest that the design principle and materials have large commercial potential in Ni//Zn batteries.
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