In Situ Molecular Engineering Strategy to Construct Hierarchical MoS 2 Double-Layer Nanotubes for Ultralong Lifespan "Rocking-Chair" Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries
Rechargeable aqueous zinc ion batteries (AZIBs) have gained considerable attention owing to their low cost and high safety, but dendrite growth, low plating/stripping efficiency, surface passivation, and self-erosion of the Zn metal anode are hindering their application. Herein, a one-step molecular...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS nano 2024-02, Vol.18 (8), p.6487-6499 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rechargeable aqueous zinc ion batteries (AZIBs) have gained considerable attention owing to their low cost and high safety, but dendrite growth, low plating/stripping efficiency, surface passivation, and self-erosion of the Zn metal anode are hindering their application. Herein, a one-step
molecular engineering strategy for the simultaneous construction of hierarchical MoS
double-layer nanotubes (MoS
-DLTs) with expanded layer-spacing, oxygen doping, structural defects, and an abundant 1T-phase is proposed, which are designed as an intercalation-type anode for "rocking-chair" AZIBs, avoiding the Zn anode issues and therefore displaying a long cycling life. Benefiting from the structural optimization and molecular engineering, the Zn
diffusion efficiency and interface reaction kinetics of MoS
-DLTs are enhanced. When coupled with a homemade ZnMn
O
cathode, the assembled MoS
-DLTs//ZnMn
O
full battery exhibited impressive cycling stability with a capacity retention of 86.6% over 10 000 cycles under 1 A g
, outperforming most of the reported "rocking-chair" AZIBs. The Zn
/H
cointercalation mechanism of MoS
-DLTs is investigated by synchrotron
powder X-ray diffraction and multiple
characterizations. This research demonstrates the feasibility of MoS
for Zn-storage anodes that can be used to construct reliable aqueous full batteries. |
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ISSN: | 1936-0851 1936-086X |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsnano.3c12034 |