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Self‐supported VO2on polydopamine‐derived pyroprotein‐based fibers for ultrastable and flexible aqueous zinc‐ionbatteries

Author(s)
Yeon, Jeong SeokPark, Sul KiKim, ShinikMohite, Santosh V.Kim, Won IlJang, GunJang, Hyun-SeokBae, JiyoungLee, Sang MoonHong, Won G.Kim, Byung HoonKim, YeonhoPark, Ho Seok
Issued Date
2024-02
DOI
10.1002/cey2.469
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81511
Citation
CARBON ENERGY, pp.e469
Abstract
A conventional electrode composite for rechargeable zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) includes a binder for strong adhesion between the electrode material and the current collector. However, the introduction of a binder leads to electrochemical inactivity and low electrical conductivity, resulting in the decay of the capacity and a low rate capability. We present a binder- and conducting agent-free VO2 composite electrode using in situ polymerization of dopamine on a flexible current collector of pyroprotein-based fibers. The as-fabricated composite electrode was used as a substrate for the direct growth of VO2 as a self-supported form on polydopamine-derived pyroprotein-based fibers (pp-fibers@VO2(B)). It has a high conductivity and flexible nature as a current collector and moderate binding without conventional binders and conducting agents for the VO2(B) cathode. In addition, their electrochemical mechanism was elucidated. Their energy storage is induced by Zn2+/H+ coinsertion during discharging, which can be confirmed by the lattice expansion, the formation of by-products including Znx(OTf)y(OH)(2x-y)center dot nH(2)O, and the reduction of V4+ to V3+. Furthermore, the assembled Zn//pp-fibers@VO2(B) pouch cells have excellent flexibility and stable electrochemical performance under various bending states, showing application possibilities for portable and wearable power sources.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2637-9368
Keyword (Author)
aqueous batterybinder freeconducting agent-freeflexible electrodezinc-ion battery
Keyword
CATHODE MATERIALSLOW-COSTELECTROLYTEMECHANISMSTORAGEENERGYOXIDEV2O5

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