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Zn–organic batteries are attracting extensive attention, but their energy density is limited by the low capacity (<400 mAh g –1 ) and potential (<1 V vs Zn/Zn 2+ ) of organic cathodes. Herein, we propose a long-life and high-rate Zn–organic battery that includes a poly(1,5-naphthalenediamine) cathode and a Zn anode in an alkaline electrolyte, where the cathode reaction is based on the coordination reaction between K + and the C═N group (i.e., C═N/C–N–K conversion). Interestingly, we find that the discharged Zn–organic battery can recover to its initial state quickly with the presence of O 2, and the theoretical calculation demonstrates that the K–N bond in the discharged cathode can be easily broken by O 2 via redox reaction. Accordingly, we design a chemically self-charging aqueous Zn–organic battery. Benefiting from the excellent self-rechargeability, the organic cathode exhibits an accumulated capacity of 16264 mAh g –1, which enables the Zn–organic battery to show a record high energy density of 625.5 Wh kg –1 .
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