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Research Article | Open Access

Protonated layered titanate anode at 0.008 V enables 1.75 V rocking-chair aqueous zinc-ion batteries with 87% energy efficiency

Xinyu Guo1Yan Chen1Yi Zhou1Jinke Li1Pu He1Ying Tang1Wenjun Deng2 ( )Rui Li1 ( )
School of Advanced Materials, Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School, Shenzhen 518055, China
School of Materials and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen Polytechnic University, Shenzhen 518055, China
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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) with metallic Zn anodes face significant challenges, including dendrite growth, low Zn utilization, and parasitic side reactions. Inspired by rocking-chair design of lithium-ion batteries, developing intercalative anodes offers a promising strategy to address these issues. However, existing anode materials exhibit limited diversity, high redox potentials (≥ 0.3 V vs. Zn2+/Zn), and low energy efficiency, constraining the development of rocking-chair zinc-ion batteries. Herein, we report protonated layered titanate (H2Ti3O7) that demonstrates an ultra-low redox potential of 0.008 V vs. Zn2+/Zn. The anode delivers a reversible capacity of 78 mAh·g−1 at 0.2 A·g−1, along with superior rate performance and remarkable cycling stability. In situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis reveals a two-phase reaction mechanism during Zn2+ (de)intercalation. When coupled with a zinc hexacyanoferrate (KZnHCF) cathode, the full cell achieves a high output voltage of 1.75 V, long-term cycling stability of 3000 cycles, and an exceptional energy efficiency of 87% that far exceeds commercial lead-acid batteries. This work provides a highly promising anode candidate for the realization of high-voltage, high-energy-efficiency, and dendrite-free AZIBs.

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Hydrated titanic acid (H2Ti3O7) is developed as an ultra-low-potential anode (0.008 V vs. Zn2+/Zn) for rocking-chair zinc-ion batteries, exhibiting superior rate capability. Coupled with a zinc hexacyanoferrate (KZnHCF) cathode, the full cell delivers a high output voltage of 1.75 V, ultralong cycling over 3000 cycles, and an energy efficiency of 87%, enabling dendrite-free and highly efficient aqueous zinc-ion batteries.

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Guo X, Chen Y, Zhou Y, et al. Protonated layered titanate anode at 0.008 V enables 1.75 V rocking-chair aqueous zinc-ion batteries with 87% energy efficiency. Nano Research, 2026, 19(6): 94908435. https://doi.org/10.26599/NR.2026.94908435
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Received: 15 October 2025
Revised: 22 December 2025
Accepted: 13 January 2026
Published: 09 May 2026
© The Author(s) 2026. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

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