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A Nonflammable Electrolyte Enabled High Performance K0.5MnO2 Cathode for Low-Cost Potassium-Ion Batteries

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ACS ENERGY LETTERS
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 1916-1922

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.0c00912

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51902014, U1663224, U1910208]
  2. Thousand Youth Talents Plan of China
  3. Top-notch Talents program of Beihang University
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M650427]

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The application of a layered K0.5MnO2 cathode in potassium-ion batteries is limited by its poor cycling performance when charged above 4.0 V (vs K+/K), and the underlying mechanism for this electrochemical instability is still unclear. Here, it is discovered that ethylene carbonate (EC) will intercalate into the depotassiated K0.5MnO2, causing the exfoliation of the layered compound and the capacity decay under high charge cutoff voltage. When the carbonates are replaced with a nonflammable phosphate, the electrochemical performance of K0.5MnO2 above 4.0 V (vs K+/K) is significantly enhanced with a large reversible capacity (120 mAh g(-1)) and high capacity retention of 84% after 400 cycles. This phosphate-based electrolyte also demonstrates good compatibility with the commercial graphite anode, enabling the encouraging electrochemical performance of the K0.5MnO2 vertical bar graphite fullcell. The present study provides new insights on further exploration of other electrolytes to advance the emerging low-cost and high-performance potassium-ion batteries.

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