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Aqueous zinc ion batteries (AZIBs) attract increasing attention due to their low cost, safety, environmental protection, and potential application in stationary energy storage. However, the realization of high discharge voltage, high cycle stability, and high energy density is still the main challenge. Herein, we report a highly stable V2O3 sample synthesized by the reduction method of boron with high-temperature molten salt. In this method, molten salt was used as solvent to react between solid and liquid, and the ion velocity is significantly accelerated; the reaction temperature and time are effectively reduced. The electrochemical performance results show that V2O3 can provide a maximum discharge specific capacity of 207 mAh g−1 at 0.1 A g−1. The V2O3 electrode exhibits a high specific discharge capacity of 110 mAh g−1 after 2500 cycles at 3 A g−1; the capacity retention rate is 82.1%. Its electrochemical performance is obviously better than that of commercial V2O3. The electrochemical kinetic studies show that V2O3 electrode has a fast diffusion coefficient of zinc ions. This work provides an effective strategy to enhance the energy density and cycling stability of aqueous zinc ion-based batteries.
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水锌离子电池(azib)因其低成本、安全、环保以及在固定式储能领域的潜在应用而越来越受到人们的关注。然而,实现高放电电压、高循环稳定性和高能量密度仍然是主要的挑战。本文报道了用高温熔盐还原硼的方法合成了一种高度稳定的V2O3样品。该方法以熔盐为溶剂,固液反应,离子速度明显加快;有效降低了反应温度和反应时间。电化学性能结果表明,V2O3在0.1 a g−1下的最大放电比容量为207 mAh g−1。在3a g - 1电流下,经过2500次循环后,V2O3电极的比放电容量高达110 mAh g - 1;容量保持率为82.1%。其电化学性能明显优于商用V2O3。电化学动力学研究表明,V2O3电极对锌离子具有较快的扩散系数。本研究为提高锌基水电池的能量密度和循环稳定性提供了一种有效的策略。
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