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First high-nuclearity mixed-valence polyoxometalate with hierarchical interconnected Zn2+ migration channels as an advanced cathode material in aqueous zinc-ion battery

NANO ENERGY(2020)

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Abstract
To date, the research on Zn2+ storage properties of nanosized high-nuclearity polyoxometalate clusters (HNPCs) in aqueous zinc-ion batteries is still unexplored. Herein, we for the first time utilized the nanosized mixedvalence K-10[(V16V18O82)-V-IV-O-V] (KVO) cluster as a Zn2+ storage material to exploit novel Zn/HNPC battery with eminent charge-discharge properties because the 3-D orderly packing of nanosized KVO clusters in the microstructure can engineer and construct multidimensional interconnected Zn2+ migration channels, which can endow the KVO host with high electron and Zn2+ conductivities and high-efficiency Zn2+ migration behavior. As expected, the as-fabricated Zn/K-10[(V16V18O82)-V-IV-O-V] battery exhibits a high reversible capacity of 401 mAh g(-1) good cyclic stability with capacity retention of 93% over 4000 cycles at 3 A g(-1), and favorable energy (285 Wh kg(-1)) and power density (4.5 kW kg(-1)). A quantitative Zn2+ storage mechanism has been proposed based on indepth insight on Zn2+ intercalation/deintercalation behavior and redox reaction process during cycling. This work not only provides a new zinc-ion battery research platform of HNPCs and opens up a new understanding of the Zn2+ storage mechanism in the POM host, but also demonstrates a tremendous and promising application potential of HNPCs in aqueous batteries.
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High-nuclearity polyoxometalate,Mixed-valence polyoxovanadate,Zn2+ migration channel,Energy storage mechanism,Aqueous zinc ion battery
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