Zinc Hexacyanoferrate/Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Films for Rechargeable Aqueous Batteries

Zinc hexacyanoferrate (ZnHCF) is a Prussian Blue analog and can be intercalated by both monovalent and divalent ions. ZnHCF/multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) film could be used as a cathode for zinc ions battery. Carbon nanotubes improved significantly the electrochemical performance of the electrode. It is described the preparation of ZnHCF/MWCNT films by the interfacial method with cyclohexane/water mixture as solvent. The crystal structure, morphology, and microstructure of the as-prepared products were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, Mossba üer, Raman spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. Results revealed that the MWCNTs extend the electrochemical properties of the ZnHCF and influence the structure and morphology of the hexacyanoferrate particles. If tested as cathode material for zinc ion batteries, the nanocomposite film exhibits a capacity of 25.81 mA h g-1, which is much higher than those obtained for a ZnHCF single-component film (3.28 mA h g-1). The physical characteristics and properties that allow good reversibility to a high potential difference, achieved with the ZnHCF/MWCNT film, suggest new developments in the man ufacture of translucent, flexible and light energy storage devices, which can be used as a lower-cost, safer and environmentally friendly alternative to the currently existing technologies.
Source: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research