New Phosphate Zn 2 Fe(PO 4 ) 2 Cathode Material for Nonaqueous Zinc Ion Batteries with Long Life Span.
Li-Feng ZhouXuan-Wen GaoTao DuHe GongLi-Ying LiuWen-Bin LuoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Phosphate-based cathode materials attract much more attention and are widely used as energy storage materials based on their high economic efficiency and eco-friendly property, their stable potential plateau, and their high thermodynamic stability. A new phosphate family member, Zn 2 Fe(PO 4 ) 2 (ZFP), was successfully explored and synthesized by the scalable high-temperature annealing method, followed by coating a thin carbon layer to optimize the electrotonic conductivity. This obtained ZFP featuring with a tunnel structure can be utilized as a cathode material for Zn 2+ ion extraction and insertion, in which Zn 2+ ion diffusion behaviors primarily contribute the specific capacity. Based on the actual reversible capacity of ZFP@C of 73 mA h g -1 , the application for zinc ion batteries (ZIBs) has potential due to its long life span. The electrochemical performance is primarily contributed from the high Zn 2+ ion diffusion rate and low apparent activation energy. This new explored ZFP can accelerate the development of realizing ZIBs with long life span.