Two-Dimensional Organic Supramolecule via Hydrogen Bonding and π-π Stacking for Ultrahigh Capacity and Long-Life Aqueous Zinc-Organic Batteries.
Yuan ChenJianyao LiQin ZhuKun FanYiqing CaoGuoqun ZhangChenyang ZhangYanbo GaoJincheng ZouTianyou ZhaiChengliang WangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are promising for next-generation energy storage. However, the reported electrode materials for ZIBs are facing shortcomings including low capacity and unsatisfactory cycling stability etc. Herein, hexaazatrinaphthalene-quione (HATNQ) is reported for aqueous ZIBs. The HATNQ electrodes delivered an ultrahigh capacity (482.5 mAh g -1 at 0.2 A g -1 ) and outstanding cyclability of >10 000 cycles at 5 A g -1 . The capacity sets a new record for organic cathodes in aqueous ZIBs. The high performances are ascribed to the rich C=O and C=N groups that endowed HATNQ with a 2D layered supramolecular structure by multiple hydrogen bonds in plane with π-π interactions out-of-plane, leading to enhanced charge transfer, insolubility, and rapid ion transport for fast-charge and -discharge batteries. Moreover, the 2D supramolecular structure boosted the storage of Zn 2+ /H + , particularly the storage of Zn 2+ , due to the more favorable O⋅⋅⋅Zn⋅⋅⋅N coordination in HATNQ.