A K2Fe4O7 superionic conductor for all-solid-state potassium metal batteries†
Abstract
A new 3D open-framework potassium ferrite, K2Fe4O7 (1), has been successfully synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. The framework of 1 consists of both FeO6 octahedral and FeO4 tetrahedral units with shared vertices and edges where there are 6- and 3-ring channels parallel to the trigonal a- and c-axes, enabling many highly mobile potassium ions to move quickly through the channels. The K+ ion conductivity of the polycrystalline sample was 5.0 × 10−2 S cm−1 at room temperature. Interestingly, conductivities along the a-axis direction in single crystal K2Fe4O7 reached 3.5 × 102 S cm−1 at 25 °C and 5.0 × 102 S cm−1 at 500 °C with an activation energy of 0.08 eV. The conductor possessed a wide voltage stability up to 5 V vs. K/K+. Using the K2Fe4O7 electrolyte, we demonstrate an all-solid-state potassium metal battery employing a Prussian blue cathode with a high charge/discharge rate of 250C (charge/discharge in 14 s, 1C = 87 mA h g−1).
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2018 Journal of Materials Chemistry A HOT Papers