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Quantifying and Suppressing Proton Intercalation to Enable High-Voltage Zn-Ion Batteries

Journal

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 41, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202102016

Keywords

aqueous batteries; electrolytes; proton intercalation; Zn-ion batteries

Funding

  1. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) through ARPA-E [DEAR0000389]
  2. Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, an Energy Innovation Hub - DOE, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences
  3. NSERC Discovery Grant program
  4. Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Vehicle Technology Office of the DOE through the Advanced Battery Materials Research (BMR) Program [DE-SC0012704]

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This study employs VPO4F as a ZIB cathode and investigates the intercalation mechanisms and interfacial dynamics during cycling to quantify the water dynamics in various electrolytes, aiming to enhance the performance of ZIBs for practical applications.
Rechargeable Zn-ion batteries (ZIBs) are widely regarded as promising candidates for large-scale energy storage applications. Like most multivalent battery systems (based on Zn, Mg, Ca, etc.), further progress in ZIB development relies on the discovery and design of novel cathode hosts capable of reversible Zn2+ (de)intercalation. Herein, this work employs VPO4F as a ZIB cathode and explores ensuing intercalation mechanisms along with interfacial dynamics during cycling to quantify the water dynamics in concentrated electrolytes and/or hybrid aqueous-non aqueous (HANEs) electrolyte(s). Like most oxide-based cathode materials, proton (H+) intercalation dominates electrochemical activity during discharge of ZnxHyVPO4F in aqueous media due to the hydroxylated nature of the interface. Such H+ electrochemistry diminishes low-rate and/or long-term electrochemical performance of ZIBs which inhibits implementation for practical applications. Thus, quantification of the water dynamics in various electrolytes is demonstrated for the first time. Detailed investigations of water mobility in various concentrated electrolytes and HANEs systems enable the design of an electrolyte that enhances aqueous anodic stability and suppresses water/proton activity during discharge. Tuning Zn2+/H+ intercalation kinetics simultaneously allows for a high voltage (1.9 V) and long-lasting aqueous zinc-ion battery: Zn|Zn(OTf)(2)center dot nH(2)O-PC|ZnxHyVPO4F.

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