Developing insertion-type anode is key to advancing "rocking chair" zinc-ion batteries, though there are few reported insertion-type anodes. Herein, the BiOCO is a high-potential anode, with a special layered structure. A one-step hydrothermal method was used to prepare Ni-doped BiOCO nanosheet, and also a free-standing electrode consisting of Ni-BiOCO and CNTs was designed. Both cross-linked CNTs conductive networks and Ni doping improve charge transfer. Ex situ tests (XRD, XPS, TEM, etc.) reveal the H/Zn co-insertion mechanism of BiOCO and that Ni doping improves its electrochemical reversibility and structural stability. Therefore, this optimized electrode offers a high specific capacity of 159 mAh g at 100 mA g, a suitable average discharge voltage of ≈0.400 V, and a long-term cycling stability of 2200 cycles at 700 mA g. Besides, the Ni-BiOCO//MnO "rocking chair" zinc-ion battery (based on the total mass of cathode and anode) delivers a high capacity of ≈100 mAh g at 50.0 mA g. This work provides a reference for designing high-performance anode in zinc-ion batteries.
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