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Prussian Blue Analogue with Fast Kinetics Through Electronic Coupling for Sodium Ion Batteries
Alternative
battery systems based on the chemistry of sodium are being considered
to offer sustainability and cost-effectiveness. Herein, a simple and
new method is demonstrated to enable nickel hexacyanoferrate (NiHCF)
Prussian blue analogues (PBA) nanocrystals to be an excellent host
for sodium ion storage by functionalization with redox guest molecule.
The method is achieved by using NiHCF PBA powders infiltrated with
the 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinododimethane (TCNQ) solution. Experimental
and ab initio calculations results suggest that TCNQ molecule bridging
with Fe atoms in NiHCF Prussian blue analogue leads to electronic
coupling between TCNQ molecules and NiHCF open-framework, which functions
as an electrical highway for electron motion and conductivity enhancement.
Combining the merits including high electronic conductivity, open
framework structure, nanocrystal, and interconnected mesopores, the
NiHCF/TCNQ shows high specific capacity, fast kinetics and good cycling
stability, delivering a high specific capacity of 35 mAh g<sup>–1</sup> after 2000 cycles, corresponding a capacity loss of 0.035% decay
per cycle