JOURNAL ARTICLE

Strategies for synthesis of Prussian blue analogues

Abstract

We report a comparison of different common synthetic strategies for preparation of Prussian blue analogues (PBA). PBA are promising as cathode material for a number of different battery types, including K-ion and Na-ion batteries with both aqueous and non-aqueous electrolytes. PBA exhibit a significant degree of structural variation. The structure of the PBA determines the electrochemical performance, and it is, therefore, important to understand how synthesis parameters affect the structure of the obtained product. PBA are often synthesized by co-precipitation of a metal salt and a hexacyanoferrate complex, and parameters such as concentration and oxidation state of the precursors, flow rate, temperature and additional salts can all potentially affect the structure of the product. Here, we report 12 different syntheses and compare the structure of the obtained PBA materials.

Keywords:
Prussian blue Electrochemistry Aqueous solution Electrolyte Materials science Cathode Precipitation Metal Salt (chemistry) Battery (electricity) Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Chemistry Nanotechnology Electrode Physical chemistry Metallurgy

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