Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Riverside Center (Hyatt Regency)
This study reports the use of a layered-type birnessite δ-MnO2 nano-flake cathode for eco-friendly zinc-ion battery (ZIB) applications. The present δ-MnO2 was prepared via the simple low temperature thermal decomposition of KMnO4. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of the samples was well indexed to the δ-MnO2 phase. Field emission SEM and TEM images of the δ-MnO2 revealed flake-like morphologies with an average diameter of 200 nm. The electrochemical properties, investigated by cyclic voltammetry and constant current charge-discharge measurements, revealed that the nano-flake cathode exhibited first discharge capacity of 122 mAh g-1 under a high current density of 83 mA g-1 versus zinc. The discharge capacity thereafter increased until it reached 252 mAh g-1 in the fourth cycle. On the hundredth cycle, the electrode registered a discharge capacity of 112 mAh g-1. Coulombic efficiencies of nearly 100% were maintained on prolonged cycling and thereby indicate the long cycle stability of the δ-MnO2. Besides, the realization of specific capacities of 92 and 30 mAh/g at high current densities of 666 and 1333 mA/g, respectively, clearly demonstrates the decent rate capabilities of δ -MnO2 nano-flake cathode. These results may facilitate the utilization of layered-type birnessite δ-MnO2 in ZIB applications.