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Anionic Co‐insertion Charge Storage in Dinitrobenzene Cathodes for High‐Performance Aqueous Zinc–Organic Batteries
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2022
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Highly active and stable cathodes are critical for aqueous Zn-organic batteries with high capacity, fast redox kinetics, and long life. We herein report para-, meta-, and ortho-dinitrobenzene (p-, m-, and o-DB) containing two successive two-electron processes, as cathode materials to boost the battery performance. Theoretical and experimental studies reveal that nitro constitutional isomerism is key to zincophilic activity and redox kinetics. p-DB hosted in carbon nanoflower harvests a high capacity of 402 mAh g<sup>-1</sup> and a superior stability up to 25 000 cycles at 5 A g<sup>-1</sup> , giving a Zn-organic battery with a high energy density of 230 Wh kg<sup>-1</sup> . An anionic co-insertion charge storage mechanism is proposed, entailing a two-step (de)coordination of Zn(CF<sub>3</sub> SO<sub>3</sub> )<sup>+</sup> with nitro oxygen. Besides, dinitrobenzene can be electrochemically optimized by side group regulation via implanting electron-withdrawing motifs. This work opens a new window to design multielectron nitroaromatics for Zn-organic batteries.
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