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Unravelling the Mechanism of Rechargeable Aqueous Zn-MnO2 Batteries: Implementation of Charging Process by Electrodeposition of MnO2.

Jie YangJianyun CaoYudong PengWenji YangSuelen BargZhu LiuIan A KinlochMark A BissettRobert A W Dryfe
Published in: ChemSusChem (2020)
Poor cycling stability and mechanistic controversies have hindered the wider application of rechargeable aqueous Zn-MnO2 batteries. Herein, direct evidence was provided of the importance of Mn2+ in this type of battery by using a bespoke cell. Without pre-addition of Mn2+ , the cell exhibited an abnormal discharge-charge profile, meaning it functioned as a primary battery. By adjusting the Mn2+ content in the electrolyte, the cell recovered its charging ability through electrodeposition of MnO2 . Additionally, a dynamic pH variation was observed during the discharge-charge process, with a precipitation of Zn4 (OH)6 (SO4 )⋅5H2 O buffering the pH of the electrolyte. Contrary to the conventional Zn2+ intercalation mechanism, MnO2 was first converted into MnOOH, which reverted to MnO2 through disproportionation, resulting in the dissolution of Mn2+ . The charging process occurred by the electrodeposition of MnO2 , thus improving the reversibility through the availability of Mn2+ ions in the solution.
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