Unlocking high capacities of graphite anodes for potassium-ion batteries

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Abstract

Graphite is considered a promising candidate as the anode for potassium-ion batteries (KIBs). Here, we demonstrate a significant improvement in performance through the ball-milling of graphite. Electrochemical techniques show reversible K-intercalation into graphitic layers, with 65% capacity retention after 100 cycles from initial capacities and extended cycling beyond 200 cycles. Such an affinity of the graphite towards storage of K-ions is explained by means of SEM and Raman analyses. Graphite ball-milling results in a gentle mechanical exfoliation of the graphene layers and simultaneous defect formation, leading to enhanced electrochemical performance.

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Carboni, M., Naylor, A. J., Valvo, M., & Younesi, R. (2019). Unlocking high capacities of graphite anodes for potassium-ion batteries. RSC Advances, 9(36), 21070–21074. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra01931f

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