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MnO2 superstructure cathode with boosted zinc ion intercalation for aqueous zinc ion batteries
The simultaneous intercalation of protons and Zn 2+ ions in aqueous electrolytes presents a significant obstacle to the widespread adoption of aqueous zinc ion batteries (AZIBs) for large-scale use, a challenge that has yet to be overcome. To address this, we have developed a MnO 2 /tetramethylammonium (TMA) superstructure with an enlarged interlayer spacing, designed specifically to control H + /Zn 2+ co-intercalation in AZIBs. Within this superstructure, the pre-intercalated TMA + ions work as spacers to stabilize the layered structure of MnO 2 cathodes and expand the interlayer spacing substantially by 28 % to 0.92 nm. Evidence from in operando pH measurements, in operando synchrotron X-ray diffraction, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy shows that the enlarged interlayer spacing facilitates the diffusion and intercalation of Zn 2+ ions (which have a large ionic radius) into the MnO 2 cathodes. This spacing also helps suppress the competing H + intercalation and the formation of detrimental Zn 4 (OH) 6 SO 4 ·5H 2 O, thereby enhancing the structural stability of MnO 2 . As a result, enhanced Zn 2+ storage properties, including excellent capacity and long cycle stability, are achieved.