Modification of Transition-Metal Redox by Interstitial Water in Hexacyanometalate Electrodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries.

  • Wu, Jinpeng
  • Song, Jie
  • Dai, Kehua
  • Zhuo, Zengqing
  • Wray, L Andrew
  • Liu, Gao
  • Shen, Zhi-Xun
  • Zeng, Rong
  • Lu, Yuhao
  • Yang, Wanli
Publication date
December 2017
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

A sodium-ion battery (SIB) solution is attractive for grid-scale electrical energy storage. Low-cost hexacyanometalate is a promising electrode material for SIBs because of its easy synthesis and open framework. Most hexacyanometalate-based SIBs work with aqueous electrolyte, and interstitial water in the material has been found to strongly affect the electrochemical profile, but the mechanism remains elusive. Here we provide a comparative study of the transition-metal redox in hexacyanometalate electrodes with and without interstitial water based on soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. We found distinct transition-metal redox sequences in hydrated and anhydrated NaxMnFe(CN)6·zH2O. The Fe and Mn redox in hydrated...

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