Co-MnO Nanorods for High-Performance Sodium/Potassium-Ion Batteries and Highly Conductive Gel-Type Supercapacitors.

Adv Sci (Weinh)

State Key Laboratory for Turbulence & Complex Systems, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, China.

Published: March 2022

Manganese dioxide (MnO ) is considered as a strong candidate in the field of new-generation electronic equipment. Herein, Co-MnO has excellent electrochemical properties in tests as the cathode electrode of sodium-ion batteries and potassium-ion batteries. The rate performance remains at 50.2 mAh g at 200 mA g for sodium-ion batteries. X-ray diffraction (XRD) is utilized to evaluate the crystal structure transition from Co -MnO to NaMnO with discharge to 1 V, proving that Co-doping does indeed facilitate the acceleration of ion transport and support layer spacing to stabilize the structure of MnO . Subsequently, highly conductive (0.0848 S cm ) gel-type supercapacitors are prepared by combining Co -MnO , potassium hydroxide (KOH), and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) together. Co -MnO provides capacitive behavior and strengthens the hydrogen bonds between molecules. KOH acts as an ion crosslinker to enhance hydrogen bond and as electrolyte to transport ions. 5 wt% Co -MnO @KOH/PVA has superb mechanical endurance, appreciable electrical conductivity, and ideal capacitive behavior. The quasi-solid-state supercapacitor demonstrates stabilized longevity (86.5% at 0.2 mA cm after 500 cycles), which can greatly promote the integration of flexible energy storage fabric devices.

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