Abstract
Benefiting from high-volumetric-specific capacity and superior safety as well as abundant Al source, rechargeable aluminum batteries (ABs) have attracted much attention. However, the lack of cathode materials with the desirable capacity and Al3+ insertion/extraction kinetics has severely limited their practical implementation. Herein, we report organic 9,10-anthraquinone (AQ) as Al-storage cathode with favorable Al3+ uptake kinetics, which demonstrates a reversible capacity of 215.2 mAh g−1 and good cycling stability. The AQ achieves the reversible uptake/removal of Al3+ ions as manifested by a plateau voltage of 1.1 V and a voltage polarization of 0.1 V. Density functional theory (DFT) is performed to reveal the binding site of carbonyl group and the metallic state of Al-inserted configuration, which contribute to fast Al3+ diffusion kinetics and high electronic conductivity. This work provides insights and guidance on the design of organic electrodes for the Al-storage performance improvement.
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