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Walter, Christopher; Yaseen, Mark; Park, Jaehyun; Tuttle, Madison R; Taylor, Sophia; Zhang, Shiyu (, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
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Tuttle, Madison R.; Brackman, Emma M.; Sorourifar, Farshud; Paulson, Joel; Zhang, Shiyu (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
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Tuttle, Madison R.; Walter, Christopher; Brackman, Emma; Moore, Curtis E.; Espe, Matthew; Rasik, Chris; Adams, Paul; Zhang, Shiyu (, Chemical Science)Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are promising candidates for large-scale electrical energy storage due to the inexpensive, safe, and non-toxic nature of zinc. One key area that requires further development is electrode materials that store Zn 2+ ions with high reversibility and fast kinetics. To determine the viability of low-cost organosulfur compounds as OEMs for AZIBs, we investigate how structural modification affects electrochemical performance in Zn-thiolate complexes 1 and 2. Remarkably, modification of one thiolate in 1 to sulfide in 2 reduces the voltage hysteresis from 1.04 V to 0.15 V. While 1 exhibits negligible specific capacity due to the formation of insulating DMcT polymers, 2 delivers a capacity of 107 mA h g −1 with a primary discharge plateau at 1.1 V vs. Zn 2+ /Zn. Spectroscopic studies of 2 suggest a Zn 2+ and H + co-insertion mechanism with Zn 2+ as the predominant charge carrier. Capacity fading in Zn-2 cells likely results from the formation of (i) soluble H + insertion products and (ii) non-redox-active side products. Increasing electrolyte concentration and using a Nafion membrane significantly enhances the stability of 2 by suppressing H + insertion. Our findings provide insight into the molecular design strategies to reduce the polarization potential and improve the cycling stability of the thiolate/disulfide redox couple in aqueous battery systems.more » « less
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