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Polyanionic Compounds for Potassium-Ion Batteries

Journal

CHEMICAL RECORD
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 735-745

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201800143

Keywords

Electrochemistry; Polyanionic compound; Positive electrode; Potassium battery

Funding

  1. MEXT program ESICB
  2. JST through A-STEP program [AS282S001d]
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP16 K14103, JP16H04225, JP18K14327]

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Lithium-ion batteries have the highest energy density among practical secondary batteries and are widely used for electronic devices, electric vehicles, and even stationary energy-storage systems. Along with the expansion of demand and applications, the concern about resources of lithium and cobalt is growing. Therefore, secondary batteries composed of abundant elements are required to complement lithium-ion batteries. In recent years, the development of potassium-ion batteries has attracted much attention, especially for large-scale energy storage. In order to realize potassium-ion batteries, various compounds are proposed and investigated as positive electrode materials, including layered transition-metal oxides, Prussian blue analogues, and polyanionic compounds. This article offers a review of polyanionic compounds which are typically composed of abundant elements and expected high operating potential. Furthermore, we deliver our new results to partially compensate for lack of studies and provide a future perspective.

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