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δ-VOPO 4 as a high-voltage cathode material for aqueous zinc-ion batteries.

Dong ZhaoXiangjun PuShenglong TangMingyue DingYubin ZengYu-Liang CaoZhongxue Chen
Published in: Chemical science (2023)
Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) with excellent safety, low-cost and environmental friendliness have great application potential in large-scale energy storage systems and thus have received extensive research interest. Layered oxovanadium phosphate dihydrate (VOPO 4 ·2H 2 O) is an appealing cathode for AZIBs due to the unique layered framework and desirable discharge plateau, but bottlenecked by low operation voltage and unstable cycling. Herein, we propose delta-oxovanadium phosphate (δ-VOPO 4 ) without conventional pre-embedding of metal elements or organics into the structure and paired it into AZIBs for the first time. Consequently, superior to the layered counterpart, δ-VOPO 4 exhibits better performance with a prominent discharge voltage of 1.46 V and a higher specific capacity of 122.6 mA h g -1 at 1C (1C = 330 mA g -1 ), as well as an impressive capacity retention of 90.88 mA h g -1 after 1000 cycles under 10C. By investigation of structure resolution and theoretical calculation, this work well elucidates the structure-function relationship in vanadyl phosphates, offering more chances for exploration of new cathode materials to construct high performance AZIBs.
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