Reversible aqueous zinc/manganese oxide energy storage from conversion reactions

H Pan, Y Shao, P Yan, Y Cheng, KS Han, Z Nie… - Nature Energy, 2016 - nature.com
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Rechargeable aqueous batteries such as alkaline zinc/manganese oxide batteries are
highly desirable for large-scale energy storage owing to their low cost and high safety;
however, cycling stability is a major issue for their applications. Here we demonstrate a
highly reversible zinc/manganese oxide system in which optimal mild aqueous ZnSO 4-
based solution is used as the electrolyte, and nanofibres of a manganese oxide phase, α-
MnO 2, are used as the cathode. We show that a chemical conversion reaction mechanism …
Abstract
Rechargeable aqueous batteries such as alkaline zinc/manganese oxide batteries are highly desirable for large-scale energy storage owing to their low cost and high safety; however, cycling stability is a major issue for their applications. Here we demonstrate a highly reversible zinc/manganese oxide system in which optimal mild aqueous ZnSO 4-based solution is used as the electrolyte, and nanofibres of a manganese oxide phase, α-MnO 2, are used as the cathode. We show that a chemical conversion reaction mechanism between α-MnO 2 and H+ is mainly responsible for the good performance of the system. This includes an operating voltage of 1.44 V, a capacity of 285 mAh g− 1 (MnO 2), and capacity retention of 92% over 5,000 cycles. The Zn metal anode also shows high stability. This finding opens new opportunities for the development of low-cost, high-performance rechargeable aqueous batteries.
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