EcoMat (Jun 2021)
Close‐packed storage of potassium metallic clusters achieved through nanostructure engineering of ultrafine hollow nanoparticles‐based carbon nanoclusters
Abstract
Abstract Ultrafine hollow nanoparticles‐based (7 nm) carbon nanoclusters (HNPCNCs) are developed by a facile and novel method. Benefiting from the ultrafine nanostructure, we have achieved close‐packed storage of K metallic clusters and a close‐packed K metallic clusters with a diameter of 7 nm has been observed for the first time through ex TEM. In K‐ion batteries, HNPCNCs anodes deliver an ultrahigh capacity of 269.8 mA h g−1 at 0.5 A g−1 after 200 cycles, outstanding rate performance of 150.5 mA h g−1 after 5000 cycles at 5 A g−1. Moreover, an excellent electrochemical performance has been obtained by HNPCNCs//potassium Prussian blue potassium‐ion full cells, highlighting the practicability of HNPCNCs. The unprecedented electrochemical performance is attributed to the close‐packed K metallic clusters achieved by unique ultrafine hollow nanoparticles in the carbon nanoclusters.
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