Abstract Manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) stands out as an ideal cathode material for aqueous zinc–ion batteries (AZIBs) owing to its high theoretical capacity (308 g −1 ) and environmental sustainability. However, conventional MnO 2 electrode designs adapted from non‐aqueous batteries face persistent challenges in electrolyte permeability and structural stability, severely limiting the rate performance and cycling durability of Zn‐MnO 2 batteries. Here, this study presents an innovative electrode design strategy utilizing water‐soluble biopolymers as hydrogel network, enhanced by the Hofmeister effect of SO 4 2− ions naturally present in the electrolyte. The hydrogel network facilitates rapid Zn 2+ diffusion while providing mechanical flexibility to accommodate volume changes during charge–discharge cycles. As a result, the hydrogel composite electrode achieves exceptional rate capability, delivering over 245 mAh g −1 at 5 C and maintaining 160 mAh g −1 at 35 C, alongside outstanding cycling stability (146.9 mAh g −1 after 5000 cycles at 20 C). This work introduces a novel electrode design strategy for aqueous batteries and advances the development of high‐performance AZIBs for practical applications.
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Zihao Song
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Shuguo Yuan
Xinran Zhang
Anhui Jianzhu University
Advanced Energy Materials
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/689dfe88d61984b91e13ba68 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202502994