Liuxue ShenYue JiangYu JiangJunlin MaKai YangHongting MaQuanli LiuNan Zhu
Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) are regarded as promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), but most of them suffer from an incompatibility between capacity and structural stability. Herein, an innovative disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate (Na2EDTA)-assisted hydrothermal method is proposed to synthesize monoclinic Fe-substituted Ni-rich PBA (H-PBA) cathodes for Na-ion storage. The as-designed H-PBA cathode combines the merits of the low strain of a Ni-based PBA framework and the enhanced capacity of N-Fe3+/Fe2+ redox sites. It can achieve superior sodium-storage performance in terms of capacity, rate capability, and cycle stability. Moreover, ex situ measurements reveal that solid solution (2.0-3.0 V) and phase-transition (3.0-4.0 V) reactions occur during the charge/discharge process to allow almost 1.5 Na+ storage in the H-PBA lattice. Meanwhile, the H-PBA//NaTi2(PO4)3@C full cell also delivers remarkable electrochemical properties. Prospectively, this work would promote the practical application of SIBs in grid-scale electric energy storage.
Liuxue Shen (8797145)Yue Jiang (102705)Yu Jiang (234328)Junlin Ma (6185750)Kai Yang (73590)Hongting Ma (6185753)Quanli Liu (4810314)Nan Zhu (1815709)
Zu‐Tao PanYao XuMin‐Peng LiLing‐Bin Kong
Hui WangLi WangShuangming ChenGuopeng LiJunjie QuanEnze XuLi SongYang Jiang
Tong QiMiao JiaQiong YuanXu ZhangMengqiu Jia
Yuanhua XiaoHaoshuang WangQuynh‐Thu LeZiqing WengXuezhao WangGaozhan YuanAiqing ZhangJun ZhouYuanyuan FanShaoming FangShuyan Yu