Cation Engineering Perovskite Cathodes for Fast and Stable Anion Redox Chemistry in Zinc‐Iodine Batteries

Author:

Gong Jie1,Zhang Hang1,Liang Xiongyi234,Li Pei2,Liu Yizhe1,Li Xintong1,Zhi Chunyi2,Zhu Zonglong1ORCID,Zeng Xiao Cheng2,Li Nan2,Xu Jijian1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 China

2. Department of Materials Science & Engineering City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 China

3. Shenzhen Research Institute City University of Hong Kong Shenzhen 518057 China

4. Chengdu Research Institute City University of Hong Kong Chengdu 610200 China

Abstract

AbstractZinc‐halogen batteries are promising for sustainable energy storage, offering high redox capacities at economical price points. However, they are hindered by issues such as the irreversibility caused by the dissolution of intermediates and the sluggish charge transfer, which limit their widespread adoption. Addressing these issues, bismuth‐iodide perovskite cathodes are employed as a halogen element enriched model system. These perovskite cathodes demonstrate considerable anion redox capacities. In a combined simulation and experimental study, it is uncovered that the (BAD)BiI4 (BAD+ denotes benzamidinium) cathode, greatly improves interactions with iodine species and boosts charge transfer capability compared to its (BA)BiI4 (BA+ denotes benzylaminium) counterpart. These enhancements can be attributed to the synergistic effects arising from stronger Bi−I···I halogen bonds and C═N─H···I hydrogen bonds. The (BAD)BiI4 cathode attains a reversible I/I0 redox chemistry with 92% capacity retention after 30 000 cycles at a current density of 10 A g−1I, outperforming previously reported anion redox batteries. Additionally, the defect‐tolerant property and the I/I0/I+ conversion of the (BAD)BiI4 are elucidated. The I5 forms a notably stronger bond with (BAD)BiI4 in comparison to I3, which effectively mitigates polyiodide shuttling. These advantageous characteristics highlight the promise and adaptability of the developed perovskite cathodes for high‐performance anion redox chemistry.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Innovation and Technology Fund

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Sichuan Province Science and Technology Support Program

Publisher

Wiley

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