Mn-based oxides have sparked extensive scientific interest for aqueous Zn-ion batteries due to the rich abundance, plentiful oxidation states, and high output voltage. However, the further development of Mn-based oxides is severely hindered by the rapid capacity decay during cycling. Herein, a two-step metal-organic framework (MOF)-engaged templating strategy has been developed to rationally synthesize heterostructured Mn O -ZnMn O hollow octahedrons (MO-ZMO HOs) for stable zinc ion storage. The distinctive composition and hollow heterostructure endow MO-ZMO HOs with abundant active sites, enhanced electric conductivity, and superior structural stability. By virtue of these advantages, the MO-ZMO HOs electrode shows high reversible capacity, impressive rate performance, and outstanding electrochemical stability. Furthermore, ex situ characterizations reveal that the charge storage of MO-ZMO HOs mainly originates from the highly reversible Zn insertion/extraction reactions.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
December 2021
School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 62 Nanyang Drive, Singapore, 637459, Singapore.
Mn-based oxides have sparked extensive scientific interest for aqueous Zn-ion batteries due to the rich abundance, plentiful oxidation states, and high output voltage. However, the further development of Mn-based oxides is severely hindered by the rapid capacity decay during cycling. Herein, a two-step metal-organic framework (MOF)-engaged templating strategy has been developed to rationally synthesize heterostructured Mn O -ZnMn O hollow octahedrons (MO-ZMO HOs) for stable zinc ion storage.
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