K Ti O @C Microspheres with Enhanced K Intercalation Pseudocapacitance Ensuring Fast Potassium Storage and Long-Term Cycling Stability.
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Abstract
Benefiting from the natural abundance and low standard redox potential of potassium, potassium-ion batteries (PIBs) are regarded as one of the most promising alternatives to lithium-ion batteries for low-cost energy storage. However, most PIB electrode materials suffer from sluggish thermodynamic kinetics and dramatic volume expansion during K (de)intercalation. Herein, it is reported on carbon-coated K Ti O microspheres (S-KTO@C) synthesized through a facile spray drying method. Taking advantage of both the porous microstructure and carbon coating, S-KTO@C shows excellent rate capability and cycling stability as an anode material for PIBs. Furthermore, the intimate integration of carbon coating through chemical vapor deposition technology significantly enhances the K intercalation pseudocapacitive behavior. As a proof of concept, a potassium-ion hybrid capacitor is constructed with the S-KTO@C (battery-type anode material) and the activated carbon (capacitor-type cathode material). The assembled device shows a high energy density, high power density, and excellent capacity retention. This work can pave the way for the development of high-performance potassium-based energy storage devices.Reference Key |
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Authors | Zhao, Shuoqing;Dong, Liubing;Sun, Bing;Yan, Kang;Zhang, Jinqiang;Wan, Shuwei;He, Fengrong;Munroe, Paul;Notten, Peter H L;Wang, Guoxiu; |
Journal | Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1002/smll.201906131 |
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