Due to high safety and excellent rate performance, the aqueous Zn-ion battery is a promising energy storage battery for practical application. However, most manganese-based compounds suffer from poor cycling and rate performance. Herein, a new concept of Zn-ions battery is assembled with the loofah-like LaMnO perovskite as a novel cathode, achieving fast ion kinetics through the co-intercalation of Zn and H cations. In this work, the Ni-doping strategy is adopted to improve the electrochemical performance of LaMnO perovskite as a cathode material for Zn-ion batteries. The resultant LaNiMnO (x = 0.2) exhibits a superior capacity of 226 mAh g after 80 cycles at 100 mA g and high working voltages at 1.4 V and 1.26 V vs. Zn/Zn in the electrolyte of 2 M ZnSO + 0.2 M MnSO. Even at 500 mA g, the new Zn/LaNiMnO battery still delivers a discharge capacity of 113 mAh g after 1000 cycles. At medium current density, the electrochemical process of the LaNiMnO (x = 0.2) electrode is co-controlled by the solid diffusive and surface-capacitive process with a fast ion diffusion rate. The lanthanum manganese perovskite is a potential cathode material for Zn-ion batteries with long cycle performance and high rate cyclability. This work significantly opens up the way of perovskite materials as new cathodes for high-rate ZIBs.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2021.11.138 | DOI Listing |
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