Abstract
The relative natural abundance of potassium and potentially high energy density has established potassium-ion batteries as a promising technology for future large-scale global energy storage. However, the anodes' low capacity and high discharge platform lead to low energy density, which impedes their rapid development. Herein, we present a possible co-Activation mechanism between bismuth (Bi) and tin (Sn) that enhances K-ion storage in battery anodes. The co-Activated Bi-Sn anode delivered a high capacity of 634 mAh g-1, with a discharge plateau as low as 0.35 V, and operated continuously for 500 cycles at a current density of 50 mA g-1, with a high Coulombic efficiency of 99.2%. This possible co-Activation strategy for high potassium storage may be extended to other Na/Zn/Ca/Mg/Al ion battery technologies, thus providing insights into how to improve their energy storage ability.
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Feng, Y., Lv, Y., Fu, H., Parekh, M., Rao, A. M., Wang, H., … Lu, B. (2023). Co-Activation for enhanced K-ion storage in battery anodes. National Science Review, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwad118
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