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MXene-Based Dendrite-Free Potassium Metal Batteries

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201906739

Keywords

dendrite growth; MXenes; potassium metal anodes; potassium-sulfur batteries; 3D scaffolds

Funding

  1. Australian Renewable Energy Agency project [ARENA 2014/RND106]
  2. Rail Manufacturing CRC projects [RMCRC: R1.1.1, RMCRC: R1.1.2]
  3. Australian Research Council (ARC) [DP170100436]
  4. China Scholarship Council [201606840117]

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Potassium metal batteries are considered as attractive alternatives beyond lithium-ion batteries. However, uncontrollable dendrite growth on the potassium metal anode has restrained their practical applications. A high-performance potassium anode achieved by confining potassium metal into a titanium-deficient nitrogen-containing MXene/carbon nanotube freestanding scaffold is reported. The high electronic transport and fast potassium diffusion in this scaffold enable reduced local current density and homogeneous ionic flux during plating/stripping processes. Furthermore, as verified by theoretical calculations and experimental investigations, such potassium-philic MXene sheets can induce the nucleation of potassium, and guide potassium to uniformly distribute in the scaffold upon cycling. Consequently, the as-developed potassium metal anodes exhibit a dendrite-free morphology with high Coulombic efficiency and long cycle life during plating/stripping processes. Such anodes also deliver significantly improved electrochemical performances in potassium-sulfur batteries compared with bare potassium metal anodes. This work can provide a new avenue for developing potassium metal-based batteries.

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