Prussian-blue materials: Revealing new opportunities for rechargeable batteries

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The demand to increase energy density of rechargeable batteries for portable electronic devices and electric vehicles and to reduce the cost for grid-scale energy storage necessitates the exploration of new chemistries of electrode materials for rechargeable batteries. The open framework-structure of Prussian-blue materials has recently been demonstrated as a promising cathode host for a variety of monovalent and multivalent cations with the tunable working voltage and discharge capacities. Recent progress toward the application of Prussian-blue cathode materials for rechargeable batteries is reviewed, with special emphasis on charge-storage mechanisms of different insertion species, factors influencing electrochemical performances, and possible approaches to overcome their intrinsic limitations. (Figure presented.).

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Wang, Q., Li, J., Jin, H., Xin, S., & Gao, H. (2022, June 1). Prussian-blue materials: Revealing new opportunities for rechargeable batteries. InfoMat. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/inf2.12311

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