Reconstructed Orthorhombic V2O5 Polyhedra for Fast Ion Diffusion in K-Ion Batteries

2019 
Summary Potassium-ion batteries (KIBs) are a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries because of the abundance, low cost, and redox potential of K; however, the significantly larger radius of K + inevitably destabilizes the crystal structure of the cathode material, impeding the diffusion of K + . Here, to lower the insertion energetics and diffusion barriers of K + , we synthesizedδ-K 0.51 V 2 O 5 nanobelts (KVOs) with a large interlayered structure and optimized growth orientation by reconstructing the V–O polyhedra of orthorhombic V 2 O 5 ; these exhibited a high average voltage (3.2 V), high capacity (131 mAh g −1 ), and superior rate capability even at 10 A g −1 . By coupling the electrochemical experiments with theoretical calculations, we found that the excellent K-ion storage performance of KVO is attributed to its large interlayered structure and unique 1D morphology. Additionally, we assembled a full KIB composed of KVO and graphite with high energy and power densities, proving its feasibility as a promising new battery.
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