Highly crystalline nickel hexacyanoferrate as a long-life cathode material for sodium-ion batteries

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Abstract

Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) are attractive cathode candidates for high energy density, including long life-cycle rechargeable batteries, due to their non-toxicity, facile synthesis techniques and low cost. Nevertheless, traditionally synthesized PBAs tend to have a flawed crystal structure with a large amount of [Fe(CN)6]4- openings and the presence of crystal water in the framework; therefore the specific capacity achieved has continuously been low with poor cycling stability. Herein, we demonstrate low-defect and sodium-enriched nickel hexacyanoferrate nanocrystals synthesized by a facile low-speed co-precipitation technique assisted by a chelating agent to overcome these problems. As a consequence, the prepared high-quality nickel hexacyanoferrate (HQ-NiHCF) exhibited a high specific capacity of 80 mA h g-1 at 15 mA g-1 (with a theoretical capacity of ∼85 mA h g-1), maintaining a notable cycling stability (78 mA h g-1 at 170 mA g-1 current density) without noticeable fading in capacity retention after 1200 cycles. This low-speed synthesis strategy for PBA-based electrode materials could be also extended to other energy storage materials to fabricate high-performance rechargeable batteries. This journal is

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Rehman, R., Peng, J., Yi, H., Shen, Y., Yin, J., Li, C., … Han, J. (2020). Highly crystalline nickel hexacyanoferrate as a long-life cathode material for sodium-ion batteries. RSC Advances, 10(45), 27033–27041. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03490h

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