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Potassium Phthalimide Doped with Delta‐Site Structures to Construct Ultra‐Long Cycle Life Aqueous Zn‐Polymer Batteries

Shengen Gong, Kaisheng Sun, Ningzhi Cao, Danming Chao, Xiaoteng Jia, Caiyun Wang

2024Advanced Functional Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aqueous Zn‐polymer batteries hold great promise for environmentally friendly energy storage systems. However, the poor cycling performance caused by irreversible structural deformation and polymer chain entanglement during the embedding and de‐embedding processes of Zn 2+ and H + ions is one of the key challenges facing their development. Here a new polyaniline cathode doped is developed with potassium phthalimide using a secondary doping approach. This polymeric electrode integrates the conjugated backbone for charge transport with an anionic phthalimide dopant for constructing a triangular‐site structure, as illustrated by the density functional theory calculations. This unique molecular structure is favorable for improving conductivity and structural stability by effectively modulating the localized electron cloud density. The Zn‐polymer battery holds an outstanding capacity retention of 76.1% after 25,000 cycles at a current density of 1 A g −1 with the coulombic efficiency maintained above 99.4%. This secondary doped polymer strategy offers a new host alternative for the ultra‐long cycle life of Zn‐polymer batteries. The molecular design strategy and the insight into the relationship between the structure and performance may provide some guidelines for developing polymer cathodes with high stability.

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Materials scienceAqueous solutionPhthalimidePolymerDopingDeltaChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryOptoelectronicsComposite materialAerospace engineeringEngineeringChemistryAdvanced battery technologies researchAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvancements in Battery Materials