Building durable aqueous K-ion capacitors based on MXene family
Building durable aqueous K-ion capacitors based on MXene family
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Obtaining stable aqueous K-ion capacitors is still challenging due to the cathode materials tended to structurally collapse after long-term cycling during large-radius K-ion insertion/extraction.In this work, three different typical MXene electrodes, i.e., Nb2C, Ti2C, and Ti3C2 were individually investigated upon here their electrochemical behaviors for potassium-ion (K-ion) storage.
All these MXene materials exhibited pseudocapacitive-dominated behaviors, fast kinetics, and durable K-ion storage, delivering superior performance compared with other K-ion host materials.According to the experimental results, it could be ascribed to the intrinsically large interlayer distance for K-ion transport and the superb structural stability of MXene echofix spring reverb even subjected to long-term potassiation/depotassiation process.