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Post-Lithium-Ion Battery Era: Recent Advances in Rechargeable Potassium-Ion Batteries
Authors:Bo Wang  Dr Edison Huixiang Ang  Dr Yang Yang  Dr Yufei Zhang  Dr Minghui Ye  Prof Qi Liu  Prof Cheng Chao Li
Institution:1. School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510006 P.R. China;2. Natural Sciences and Science Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 637616 Singapore;3. Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 999077 S.A.R. China
Abstract:Lithium shortage and the growing demand for electricity storage has encouraged researchers to look for new alternative energy-storage materials. Due to abundant potassium resources, similar redox potential to lithium metal, and low cost, potassium-ion batteries (PIBs), as one of the promising alternatives, have been applied in energy-storage research recently. However, PIBs do not have adequate competition in their electrochemical efficiency because the molar volume of potassium ions is higher than those in lithium and sodium ions. Therefore, for better application and development of PIBs, finding suitable anode and cathode materials is currently the most important task. The latest developments in electrode materials for PIBs have been outlined in depth in this review. It focuses on the structural design and synthetic methods for novel electrode materials, ingenious optimization and tuning strategies, and explains the intrinsic reaction mechanism. The effects of organic electrolytes and aqueous electrolytes on battery systems are compared and clarified. Finally, theoretical and viable insights are given to the challenges posed by the creation and practical application of PIBs in the future.
Keywords:alloy-based materials  carbon electrodes  electrochemistry  layered metal oxides  organic materials  potassium ion batteries
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