articleNano LettersNov 1, 2011Closed access

Nickel Hexacyanoferrate Nanoparticle Electrodes For Aqueous Sodium and Potassium Ion Batteries

Stanford University · SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The electrical power grid faces a growing need for large-scale energy storage over a wide range of time scales due to costly short-term transients, frequency regulation, and load balancing. The durability, high power, energy efficiency, and low cost needed for grid-scale storage pose substantial challenges for conventional battery technology. (1, 2) Here, we demonstrate insertion/extraction of sodium and potassium ions in a low-strain nickel hexacyanoferrate electrode material for at least five thousand deep cycles at high current densities in inexpensive aqueous electrolytes. Its open-framework structure allows retention of 66% of the initial capacity even at a very high (41.7C) rate. At low current…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Battery (electricity)
  • Energy storage
  • Electrolyte
  • Nickel
  • Electrode
  • Aqueous solution
  • Nanoparticle
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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