articleChemistry of MaterialsMay 30, 2017Closed access

Emerging Non-Aqueous Potassium-Ion Batteries: Challenges and Opportunities

Oregon State University

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Abstract

The ever-increasing demand for storing renewable energy sources calls for novel battery technologies that are of sustainably low levelized energy cost. Research into battery chemistry has evolved to a stage where a plethora of choices based on earth-abundant elements can be compared during their development. One of the emerging candidates is the nonaqueous potassium-ion battery. K-ion’s unique properties as a charge carrier have aroused intense interest in exploring high-performing cathode and anode materials for this battery. Rapid progress has been made, where leading candidates of electrodes have been proposed, i.e., hard carbon as anode and Prussian white analogues as cathode. In this new battery…

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  • Anode
  • Battery (electricity)
  • Cathode
  • Potassium-ion battery
  • Nanotechnology
  • Energy storage
  • Materials science
  • Renewable energy
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