Converting a Low-Cost Industrial Polymer into Organic Cathodes for Practical Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries

14 June 2024, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) using organic cathodes have emerged as a sustainable energy storage technology benefitting from high safety, low cost and abundant feedstocks. However, most organic cathodes are n-type polyaromatic compounds and conjugated polymers, which require sophisticated synthesis and provide a low operational voltage and slow Zn2+ diffusion kinetics. Herein, we report access to p-type radical polymer cathodes from a commercially available poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) (poly(MVE-alt-MA)) polymer. The modification of poly(MVE-alt-MA) with 4-amino-TEMPO produces radical polymers (PTEMPO) that are easily scalable to tens of grams. The corresponding polymer AZIBs deliver a capacity of 92 mAh g-1 at 10 C with 95% capacity retention over 1000 cycles. Importantly, the electrode composites and battery assembly procedure are optimised so that no fluoro-containing electrolytes and binders are needed, and cheap carbon additives can be used. We assemble the Swagelok batteries, small pouch and large pouch batteries with mass loading of 7.8 to 50 mg cm-2, demonstrating nearly 100% coulombic efficiency. The pouch battery with 0.8-0.9 g of active polymer displayed a 60-mAh capacity with 1.5 V operational voltage. This work paves the way for simple and practical implementation of polymer AZIBs for real-world applications.

Supplementary materials

Title
Description
Actions
Title
Supporting information to: Converting a Low-Cost Industrial Polymer into Organic Cathodes for Practical Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries
Description
Full experimental and characterization data and videos of battery-operated electronic devices are supplied in Supporting Information.
Actions
Title
Electric fan
Description
Two pouch AZIBs operate an electric fan.
Actions
Title
Electric car
Description
Two pouch AZIBs power an electric car.
Actions

Comments

Comments are not moderated before they are posted, but they can be removed by the site moderators if they are found to be in contravention of our Commenting Policy [opens in a new tab] - please read this policy before you post. Comments should be used for scholarly discussion of the content in question. You can find more information about how to use the commenting feature here [opens in a new tab] .
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy [opens in a new tab] and Terms of Service [opens in a new tab] apply.