Reconstructing Vanadium Oxide with Anisotropic Pathways for a Durable and Fast Aqueous K-Ion Battery

  • Liang, Guojin
  • Gan, Zhongdong
  • Wang, Xiaoqi
  • Jin, Xu
  • Xiong, Bo
  • Zhang, Xiankun
  • Chen, Shimou
  • Wang, Yanlei
  • He, Hongyan
  • Zhi, Chunyi
Publication date
November 2021
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Aqueous potassium-ion batteries are long-term pursued, due to their excellent performance and intrinsic superiority in safe, low-cost storage for portable and grid-scale applications. However, the notorious issues of K-ion battery chemistry are the inferior cycling stability and poor rate performance, due to the inevitably destabilization of the crystal structure caused by K-ions with pronouncedly large ionic radius. Here, we resolve such issues by reconstructing commercial vanadium oxide (alpha-V2O5) into the bronze form, i.e., delta-K0.5V2O5 (KVO) nanobelts, as cathode materials with layered structure of enlarged space and anisotropic pathways for K-ion storage. Specifically, it can deliver a high capacity as 116 mAh g(-1) at the 1 C-rate...

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