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Abstract Rechargeable aqueous zinc batteries are promising for large‐scale energy storage due to their low cost and high safety; however, their energy density has reached the ceiling based on conventional cathodes with a single cationic redox reaction mechanism. Herein, a highly reversible cathode of typical layered vanadium oxide is reported, which operates on both the cationic redox couple of V 5+ /V 3+ accompanied by the Zn 2+ storage and the anionic O – /O 2– redox couple by anion hosting in an aqueous deep eutectic solvent electrolyte. The reversible oxygen redox delivers an additional capacity of ∼100 mAh g –1 at an operating voltage of ∼1.80 V, which increases the energy density of the cathode by ∼36%, endowing the cathode system a record high energy density of ∼506 Wh kg –1 . The findings highlight new opportunities for the design of high‐energy zinc batteries with both Zn 2+ and anions as charge carriers.
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