Original paper

Antimony-carbon nanocomposites for potassium-ion batteries: Insight into the failure mechanism in electrodes and possible avenues to improve cyclic stability

Volume: 413, Pages: 476 - 484
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Antimony-carbon nanocomposites are known anode materials for lithium- and sodium-ion batteries that can display an attractively stable cyclic behaviour in half-cells. They can also be used for potassium-ion batteries but a similar stability is not achieved, and electrode failure (abrupt capacity decay) is noted. Here, we probe the failure mechanism in potassium cells using samples with varied Sb particle sizes and weight fractions. A smaller...
Paper Details
Title
Antimony-carbon nanocomposites for potassium-ion batteries: Insight into the failure mechanism in electrodes and possible avenues to improve cyclic stability
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
413
Pages
476 - 484
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