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Perspective on Carbon Anode Materials for K + Storage: Balancing the Intercalation‐Controlled and Surface‐Driven Behavior
Author(s) -
Yang Jiaying,
Zhai Yixuan,
Zhang Xiuhai,
Zhang En,
Wang Hongqiang,
Liu Xingrui,
Xu Fei,
Kaskel Stefan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced energy materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.08
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1614-6840
pISSN - 1614-6832
DOI - 10.1002/aenm.202100856
Subject(s) - materials science , anode , electrolyte , faraday efficiency , nanotechnology , intercalation (chemistry) , energy storage , carbon fibers , electrochemistry , chemical engineering , process engineering , electrode , inorganic chemistry , composite material , thermodynamics , composite number , power (physics) , chemistry , physics , engineering
Potassium‐ion batteries (PIBs) have emerged as a compelling complement to existing lithium‐ion batteries for large‐scale energy storage applications, due to the resource‐abundance of potassium, the low standard redox potential and high conductivity of K + ‐based electrolytes. Rapid progress has been made in identifying suitable carbon anode materials to address the sluggish kinetics and huge volume variation problems caused by large‐size K + . However, most research into carbon materials has focused on structural design and performance optimization of one or several parameters, rather than considering the holistic performance especially for realistic applications. This perspective examines recent efforts to enhance the carbon anode performance in terms of initial Coulombic efficiency, capacity, rate capability, and cycle life. The balancing of the intercalation and surface‐driven capacitive mechanisms while designing carbon structures is emphasized, after which the compatibility with electrolyte and the cell assembly technologies should be considered under practical conditions. It is anticipated that this work will engender further intensive research that can be better aligned toward practical implementation of carbon materials for K + storage.