K0.36(H2O): YWS2: A new layered compound for reversible hydrated potassium ion intercalation in aqueous electrolyte

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Abstract

This work reports the synthesis of a new quasi two-dimensional layered compound, K0.36(H2O)yWS2, for aqueous potassium ion storage. Its crystal structure determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction is composed of WS2 layers and disordered hydrated K+ stacking along the c direction alternately. Due to the large interlayer spacing and high conductivity, K0.36(H2O)yWS2 is demonstrated to be a stable host for reversible intercalation and de-intercalation of hydrated K+ in K2SO4 aqueous solution.

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Mao, Y., Xie, M., Zhao, W., Yuan, K., Fang, Y., & Huang, F. (2019). K0.36(H2O): YWS2: A new layered compound for reversible hydrated potassium ion intercalation in aqueous electrolyte. RSC Advances, 9(55), 32323–32327. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07718a

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