Ultrahigh-rate quasi-solid-state Zn-air batteries enabled by atomically dispersed Co site electrocatalyst and organhydrogel electrolyte

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Abstract Quasi-solid-state Zn-air batteries (ZABs) have shown extraordinary promise for electrochemical energy storage, but are usually limited to relatively low-rate ability (< 10 mA cm−2), which caused by the sluggish O2 electrocatalysis and unstable electrochemical interface. Here we present an ultrahigh-rate and robust quasi-solid-state ZABs integrated with the atomic Co-N4 sites anchored on wrinkled nitrogen-doped graphene (Co SA-NDGs) cathode and the modulated H-bond network of polyacrylamide (PAM) organohydrogel electrolyte with. The quasi-solid-state ZABs exhibit the highest cycling rate of 100 mA cm−2 over 50 h at room temperature, which is nearly an order of magnitude higher than results reported previously. Meanwhile, the exceptional cycling stability more than 300 h (0.5 mA cm−2) with high-capacity retention at -60 oC and all-temperature adaptability (-60 to 60°C) are also demonstrated. The integral design towards high performance Zn-air batteries using atomic site catalyst and electrolyte with good interface stability broaden the scope of application.

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