Electrochemically Induced Phase Transformation in Vanadium Oxide Boosts Zn-Ion Intercalation

ACS NANO(2023)

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Vanadium oxides are excellent cathode materials with large storage capacities for aqueous zinc-ion batteries, but their further development has been hampered by their low electronic conductivity and slow Zn2+ diffusion. Here, an electrochemically induced phase transformation strategy is proposed to mitigate and overcome these barriers. In situ X-ray diffraction analysis confirms the complete transformation of tunnel-like structural V6O13 into layered V5O126H(2)O during the initial electrochemical charging process. Theoretical calculations reveal that the phase transformation is crucial to reducing the Zn2+ migration energy barrier and facilitating fast charge storage kinetics. The calculated band structures indicate that the bandgap of V5O126H(2)O (0.0006 eV) is lower than that of V6O13 (0.5010 eV), which enhanced the excitation of charge carriers to the conduction band, favoring electron transfer in redox reactions. As a result, the transformed V5O126H(2)O delivers a high capacity of 609 mA h g(-1) at 0.1 A g(-1), superior rate performance (300 mA h g(-1) at 20 A g(-1)), fast-charging capability (<7 min charging for 465 mA h g(-1)), and excellent cycling stability with a reversible capacity of 346 mA h g(-1) at 5 A g(-1) after 5000 cycles.
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Electrochemically induced phase transformation,Vanadiumoxides,Aqueous zinc-ion batteries,High capacity,Calculated band structures
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