Abstract
The electrochemical studies of anhydrous K4Fe(CN)6 is reported. Anhydrous material was produced after dehydrating K4Fe(CN)6.3H2O crystal at 200°C in an open atmosphere. The material, as obtained, was characterized by various spectroscopic techniques, such as UV-Visible, FTIR, powder X-ray diffraction and FESEM-EDX. Electrochemical and Li+/K+ ion exchange behaviour of the synthesized material were studied by cyclic voltametry (CV), chronoamperometry (CA) and galvanostatic charge-discharge method after preparing a laboratory model cell against lithium anode instead of potassium. During anodic scan in the 1st cycle, peak maximum was observed at 3.93 V vs. Li+/Li due to removal of K+ ions from the ferrocyanide matrix, whereas, in the reverse scan (cathodic sweep) as well as in consequent cycles, peak maxima due to Li+ ion insertion and extraction were observed at 2.46 V and 3.23 V vs. Li+/Li, respectively. Cell, assembled using ferrocyanide cathode and lithium anode, shows an open circuit potential of 3.08 V and delivers a maximum capacity of 61 mAh g-1 (theoretical capacity 72 mAh g-1) at a rate of 0.2 C at room temperature. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Mandal, B., Basumallick, I., & Ghosh, S. (2015). Electrochemical studies on Li+/K+ ion exchange behaviour in K4Fe(CN)6 cathode material for Li, K-ion battery. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 127(1), 141–148. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-014-0759-9
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