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Electrochemical one-step synthesis of Mn3O4 with tunable oxygen defects for high-performance aqueous zinc-ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 934, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.167933

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Aqueous Zinc -ion batteries; Electrochemical corrosion; Oxygen defects; Manganese oxides

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In this study, oxygen-defect Mn3O4 nanosheets were synthesized by controlling the concentration of oxygen vacancies, resulting in high specific capacity and long-cycle stability in aqueous zinc-ion batteries.
Manganese-based oxides have been widely studied as promising aqueous zinc-ion battery cathodes. However, the development of manganese oxides still faces great challenges due to rapid capacity decline and sluggish reaction kinetics. Oxygen-defect manganese oxides cathodes can improve electrochemical activity and inherent stability by changing the bulk electronic structure and the surface properties. In this work, oxygen-defect Mn3O4 nanosheets were synthesized by a facile electrochemical corrosion method, and the concentrations of oxygen vacancies were controlled by adjusting alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) superimposed power supply. The oxygen vacancy concentration impacted the electrochemical performance of the Mn3O4 cathodes. The aqueous zinc-ion battery with Mn3O4 cathode with the optimal oxygen vacancy concentration exhibited a high specific capacity (456 mA h g-1 at 0.1 A g-1) and long-cycle stability with high reversible capacity (94 % retained after 2000 cycles at 1.0 A g-1). Furthermore, the conversion mechanism with complex phase transformations was explored by ex-situ characterization after the charge/discharge cycling, indicating the co-insertion of H+ and Zn2+ in the Mn3O4 electrode.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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