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Abstract 2D materials with atomically precise thickness and tunable chemical composition hold promise for potential applications in nanoenergy. Herein, a bilayer‐structured VOPO 4 ⋅2H 2 O (bilayer‐VOP) nanosheet is developed with high‐concentration oxygen vacancies (Vo˙˙) via a facile liquid‐exfoliation strategy. Galvanostatic intermittent titration technique study indicates a 6 orders of magnitude higher zinc‐ion coefficient in bilayer‐VOP nanosheets (4.6 × 10 −7 cm −2 s −1 ) compared to the bulk counterpart. Assistant density functional theory (DFT) simulation indicates a remarkably enhanced electron conductivity with a reduced bandgap of ≈ 0.2 eV (bulk sample: 1.5 eV) along with an ultralow diffusion barrier of ≈ 0.08 eV (bulk sample: 0.13 eV) in bilayer‐VOP nanosheets, thus leading to superior diffusion kinetics and electrochemical performance. Mott–Schottky (impedance potential) measurement also demonstrates a great increase in electronic conductivity with ≈ 57‐fold increased carrier concentration owing to its high concentration Vo˙˙. Benefited by these unique features, the rechargeable zinc‐ion battery composed of bilayer‐VOP nanosheets cathode exhibits a remarkable capacity of 313.6 mAh g −1 (0.1 A g −1 ), an energy density of 301.4 Wh kg −1 , and a prominent rate capability (168.7 mAh g −1 at 10 A g −1 ).
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1b77cf0ea968f653abe19d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202106816
Zeyi Wu
Hebei University of Technology
Chengjie Lu
Nanjing Institute of Technology
Fei Ye
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Advanced Functional Materials
Fudan University
Southeast University
Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research
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