Partial Occupation of Selenium in Porous Carbon Enhanced Selenium Utilization for Potassium-ion Batteries

Abstract

Here we report a “partial-occupation” concept that precisely loads Se only into the micropores of Zn-HKUST-derived hierarchical carbon (Se/C PSC) while deliberately leaving the mesopores unoccupied. This unique architecture provides dual functions: micropores physically confine small Se chains and suppress polyselenide dissolution, whereas the reserved mesopores act as internal buffers and expressways for K⁺ transport. Se/C PSC delivers a reversible capacity of 366.5 mAh g⁻¹ after 1 000 cycles at 1 A g⁻¹ with only 0.033 % decay per cycle, and retains 113.1 mAh g⁻¹ at an ultrahigh rate of 20 A g⁻¹ performance metrics that substantially exceed those of the fully occupied analogue (Se/C FSC). This work establishes pore-engineering rather than mass-loading maximization as the decisive design principle for high-rate, long-life chalcogen electrodes beyond the K–Se platform.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Jan 2026
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
24 Mar 2026

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Partial Occupation of Selenium in Porous Carbon Enhanced Selenium Utilization for Potassium-ion Batteries

L. Liu, X. Yan, X. Wang, L. Hu, J. Zhu and X. Meng, Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CC00464D

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