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Crystallographic-plane tuned Prussian-blue wrapped with RGO: a high-capacity, long-life cathode for sodium-ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 5, Issue 7, Pages 3569-3577

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta10592k

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1632151, U1532112, 11574280, 11605201]
  2. open Research Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Pulsed Laser Technology of China in the Electronic Engineering Institute (Hefei) [SKL 2015 KF04]
  3. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [2012011111006]

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Designing Prussian blue with optimally exposed crystal planes and confining it in a conductive matrix are critical issues for improving its sodium storage performance, and will result in much improved sodium ion adsorption and diffusion, together with improved electron mobility. Here, we firstly illustrate through DFT simulations that the {100} lattice planes and [100] direction of the KxFeFe(CN)(6) crystal are the preferred occupation sites and diffusion route for sodium ions. In addition, through coupling with RGO, KxFeFe(CN)(6) electrodes exhibit better electronic conductivity. Accordingly, {100} plane-capped cubic K0.33FeFe(CN)(6) wrapped in RGO was fabricated using a facile CTAB-assisted method. Due to the highly robust framework, higher specific surface area, greatly reduced number of lattice water defects and conductive RGO coating, K0.33FeFe(CN)(6)/RGO exhibits superior electrochemical performance in sodiumion batteries. As a cathode, the RGO-coated K0.33FeFe(CN)(6) yields an initial discharge- charge capacity of 160 mA h g(-1) at a rate of 0.5C, and an excellent capacity retention of 92.2% at 0.5C and 90.1% at 10C after 1000 and 500 cycles. Furthermore, XRD, DFT simulation, XANES and EXAFS verified that the structural changes during the Na-ion insertion-extraction processes are highly reversible. All these results suggest that {100} plane-capped K0.33FeFe(CN)(6)/RGO has excellent potential as a cathode for sodium-ion batteries.

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