Capacitive-Controlled Prussian White with a Nickel Iron Hexacyanoferrate Composite Cathode for Rapid Sodium Diffusion
Zinan Wang,
Moulay Tahar Sougrati,
Qiong Zheng
et al.
Abstract:Prussian
blue analogues receive tremendous attention owing to their
spacious three-dimensional skeleton, high theoretical specific capacity,
facile synthesis procedure, and high cost-effectiveness as among the
most promising candidates for cathode materials in sodium-ion batteries
(SIBs). Nonetheless, the practical specific capacity, especially under
high current, is particularly frail due to the sluggish ion diffusion.
In this study, the strategy of Ni substitution and formation of water-coordinated
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