Hong GaoXin GuoShijian WangFan ZhangHao LiuGuoxiu Wang
Abstract Potassium‐ion batteries (PIBs) present great potential for large‐scale energy storage applications owing to their high energy density and the abundance of potassium reserve. However, the large radius of K + and super‐reactive metallic nature of potassium make it difficult to realize electrochemically reversible storage with most conventional electrode materials. Currently, it remains a great challenge to develop appropriate anode materials with high specific capacities, long cycle life, and low cost for PIBs. Antimony‐based materials are recognized as a promising anode candidate because of their high theoretical capacities, appropriate potassiation potential, and relatively low cost. Herein, we review the recent progress of antimony‐based anode materials for PIBs, including metallic antimony, antimony‐based alloys, antimony chalcogenides, and composite combinations. Meanwhile, this review also focuses on the electrochemical reaction mechanisms, strategies for design and synthesis of electrode materials, and the advances of electrolyte modulation and electrode formulation. Finally, we present the critical challenges to be addressed and perspectives for ways forward to promote the development of PIBs. image
Jing XuPeng GuJian ZhangHuaiguo XueHuan Pang
Rakesh VermaChae-Eun MoonChan‐Jin Park
Yongling AnYuan TianLijie CiShenglin XiongJinkui FengYitai Qian
Yongling An (3878065)Yuan Tian (225002)Lijie Ci (1961407)Shenglin Xiong (1400239)Jinkui Feng (1400242)Yitai Qian (1427542)
Yingchang YangWei ShiSenlin LengHao Cheng