Journal of Power Sources, Vol.378, 66-72, 2018
Commercial expanded graphite as a low cost, long-cycling life anode for potassium-ion batteries with conventional carbonate electrolyte
Design and synthesis of capable anode materials that can store the large size K+ is the key of development for potassium-ion batteries. The low-cost and commercial expanded graphite with large particles is a graphite-derived material with good conductivity and enlarged interlayer spaces to boost the potassium ion diffusion coefficient during charge/discharge process. Thus, we achieve excellent anode performance for potassium-ion batteries based on an expanded graphite. It can deliver a capacity of 263 mAh g(-1) at the rate of 10 mA g(-1) and the reversible capacity remains almost unchanged after 500 cycles at a high rate of 200 mA g(-1) with a coulombic efficiency of around 100%. The potassium storage mechanism is investigated by the ex situ XRD technique. This excellent potassium storage performance will make the expanded graphite promising anode candidate for potassium ion batteries.