A Low-Strain Phosphate Cathode for High-Rate and Ultralong Cycle-Life Potassium-Ion Batteries.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 60(48): 25575-25582, 2021 Nov 22.
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Most potassium-ion battery (PIB) cathode materials have deficient structural stability because of the huge radius of potassium ion, leading to inferior cycling performance. We report the controllable synthesis of a novel low-strain phosphate material K3 (VO)(HV2 O3 )(PO4 )2 (HPO4 ) (denoted KVP) nanorulers as an efficient cathode for PIBs. The as-synthesized KVP nanoruler cathode exhibits an initial reversible capacity of 80.6â
mAh g-1 under 20â
mA g-1 , with a large average working potential of 4.11â
V. It also manifests an excellent rate property of 54.4â
mAh g-1 under 5â
A g-1 , with a high capacity preservation of 92.1 % over 2500â
cycles. The outstanding potassium storage capability of KVP nanoruler cathode originates from a low-strain K+ uptake/removal mechanism, inherent semiconductor characteristic, and small K+ migration energy barrier. The high energy density and prolonged cyclic stability of KVP nanorulers//polyaniline-intercalated layered titanate full battery verifies the superiority of KVP nanoruler cathode in PIBs.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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2021
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China