Protocol in Evaluating Capacity of Zn-Mn Aqueous Batteries: A Clue of pH.
Hang YangTengsheng ZhangDuo ChenYicheng TanWanhai ZhouLi LiWei LiGuangshe LiWei HanHong Jin FanDongliang ChaoPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
In the literature, Zn-Mn aqueous batteries (ZMABs) confront abnormal capacity behavior, such as capacity fluctuation and diverse "unprecedented performances." Because of the electrolyte additive-induced complexes, various charge/discharge behaviors associated with different mechanisms are being reported. However, the current performance assessment remains unregulated, and only the electrode or the electrolyte is considered. The lack of a comprehensive and impartial performance evaluation protocol for ZMABs hinders forward research and commercialization. Here, a pH clue (proton-coupled reaction) to understand different mechanisms is proposed and the capacity contribution is normalized. Then, a series of performance metrics, including rated capacity (C r ) and electrolyte contribution ratio from Mn 2+ (CfM), are systematically discussed based on diverse energy storage mechanisms. The relationship between Mn (II) ↔ Mn (III) ↔ Mn (IV) conversion chemistry and protons consumption/production is well-established. Finally, the concrete design concepts of a tunable H + /Zn 2+ /Mn 2+ storage system for customized application scenarios, opening the door for the next-generation high-safety and reliable energy storage system, are proposed.