Journal Article IMPULSE-2025-00096

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A low-cost and high-energy aqueous potassium-ion battery

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2025
Elsevier Amsterdam [u.a.]

Journal of Energy Chemistry 106, 523 - 531 () [10.1016/j.jechem.2025.02.039]

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Abstract: o address challenges related to the intermittency of renewable energy sources, aqueous potassium-ion batteries (AKIBs) are a promising and sustainable alternative to conventional systems for large-scale energy storage. To enable their practical application, maximizing energy density and longevity while minimizing production and material costs is a key goal. In this work, we propose an AKIB consisting only of abundant and cost-efficient materials, which delivers a high energy density of more than 70 Wh kg−1. We combine simple strategies to stabilize the Mn-rich Prussian blue analog cathode by Fe-doping, improving the crystallinity, and tuning the electrolyte composition without employing expensive water-in-salt electrolytes. Using a mixed 2.5 M Ca(NO3)2 + 1.5 M KNO3 electrolyte, we assemble a novel AKIB with a Fe-doped manganese hexacyanoferrate cathode and an organic poly(naphthalene-4-formyl-ethylenediamine) anode. Besides a high energy density, the full cell delivers a specific capacity of approximately 60 mA h g−1, a power density of 5000 W kg−1, and 80% capacity retention after 600 cycles.

Keyword(s): Energy (1st) ; Condensed Matter Physics (2nd)

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