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Pseudohexagonal Nb2O5 Anodes for Fast-Charging Potassium-Ion Batteries

Latest updated: October 3, 2023

Authors: Guanxu Chen, Jintao Chen, Siyu Zhao, Guanjie He*, and Thomas S. Miller* – ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c21490
 

Instrument(s) Used: VSP-300, BCS-800

 

Abstract

High-rate batteries will play a vital role in future energy storage systems, yet while good progress is being made in the development of high-rate lithium-ion batteries, there is less progress with post-lithium-ion chemistry. In this study, we demonstrate that pseudohexagonal Nb2O5(TT-Nb2O5) can offer a high specific capacity (179 mAh g–1 ∼ 0.3C), good lifetime, and an excellent rate performance (72 mAh g–1 at ∼15C) in potassium-ion batteries (KIBs), when it is composited with a highly conductive carbon framework; this is the first reported investigation of TT-Nb2O5 for KIBs. Specifically, multiwalled carbon nanotubes are strongly tethered to Nb2O5 via glucose-derived carbon (Nb2O5@CNT) by a one-step hydrothermal method, which results in highly conductive and porous needle-like structures. This work therefore offers a route for the scalable production of a viable KIB anode material and hence improves the feasibility of fast-charging KIBs for future applications.