Ultralong Lifespan Zero‐Cobalt/Nickel Prussian Blue Analogs Cathode Realized by Solid Solution Reaction Sodium Storage Mechanism

Author:

Wang Yichao12,Jiang Ning12,Liu Jiahe12,Sun Shouyu12,Wang Xinyu12,Yang Jianhua12,Yang Cheng12,Liu Yu12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200050 China

2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

Abstract

AbstractDespite their low cost and high specific capacity, the practical use of monoclinic Mn‐based Prussian blue analogs (Mn‐PBAs) is limited by poor cycling stability, primarily due to the structural degradation caused by the multiple phase transitions and Jahn–Teller effect associated with Mn3+ ions throughout the entire cycle. Herein, by synergistic incorporation of low‐cost Cu and Fe into the manganese sites of Mn‐PBAs, the ternary PBAs (T‐PBAs) achieve solid solution reaction of Na+ extraction and insertion, successfully eliminating the inherent multi‐phase transition from the sodium storage mechanism of T‐PBAs. Ex situ analysis and density functional theory calculations are employed to confirm that T‐PBAs consistently maintain a cubic phase with smaller lattice distortion rather than occur in conventional three‐phase transition during the charging and discharging processes, forcefully inhibiting the structural degradation of T‐PBAs. Therefore, the T‐PBAs showcase unprecedented cycling stability at both room temperature (10 000 cycles at 1 A g−1) and −20 °C (over 3000 h, 4200 cycles at 0.2 A g−1 without distinct capacity degradation), More importantly, when paired with commercial hard carbon, the T‐PBAs based sodium‐ion batteries exhibit excellent capacity retention (2000 cycles 76.8%), showcasing their immense potential in practical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Three Gorges Corporation

Publisher

Wiley

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