Abstract

Mn-based cathodes are promising candidates for aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) owing to the merits of low toxicity, high energy density, and safety. However, due to the strong electrostatic resistance of Zn2+, ZIBs usually suffer from huge mechanical stress during cycling and result in serious volume fluctuation and structural instability. Correspondingly, it is still significant to explore an effective stress-release strategy for achieving a long-time cycle lifespan with high available capacity. Herein, we report an urchin-like hierarchical porous Mn2O3 yolk-shell microspheres (HP–Mn2O3-YSMSs). As a proof of concept, the designed hierarchical porous yolk-shell architecture effectively releases the internal stresses from both radial and tangential directions via the internal void space and porous shell. Specifically, the HP-Mn2O3-YSMSs manifest high reversible capacity (311 mAh/g at 0.1 A/g) and long cycle life (81.3% retention at 2.0 A/g after 4000 cycles). This effective stress-release design opens a new direction for the development of the structural stable electrodes for practical energy applications.

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