Issue 79, 2020

Vanadium hexacyanoferrate as high-capacity cathode for fast proton storage

Abstract

Proton electrochemistry is promising for developing future energy storage devices with both high capacity and good rate capability. However, the development of this technology is now hindered by the limited choice of accessible electrodes, especially for cathodes. Herein, we report vanadium hexacyanoferrate (VHCF) as a candidate cathode for proton batteries. Exploiting dual redox-centers of vanadium and iron, VHCF delivers a high specific capacity of 108 mA h gāˆ’1. Furthermore, an outstanding rate capability (āˆ¼60% of initial value at 100C) and stable cycling for tens of thousands of cycles are also demonstrated. These results are anticipated to inspire searches for more accessible materials and accelerate advances in energy storage devices.

Graphical abstract: Vanadium hexacyanoferrate as high-capacity cathode for fast proton storage

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Jun 2020
Accepted
14 Aug 2020
First published
21 Aug 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 11803-11806

Vanadium hexacyanoferrate as high-capacity cathode for fast proton storage

X. Peng, H. Guo, W. Ren, Z. Su and C. Zhao, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 11803 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC03974H

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