Highly Potassiophilic Carbon Nanofiber Paper Derived From Bacterial Cellulose Enables Ultra-Stable Dendrite-Free Potassium Metal Anodes

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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Potassium-metal batteries are attractive candidates for low-cost and large-scale energy storage systems due to the abundance of potassium. However, K metal dendrite growth as well as volume expansion of K metal anodes on cycling have significantly hindered its practical applications. Although enhanced performance has been reported using carbon hosts with complicated structure engineering, they are not suitable for mass production. Herein, a highly potassiophilic carbon nanofiber paper with abundant oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface and a 3D interconnected network architecture is fabricated through a facile, scalable, and environmental-friendly biosynthesis method. As a host for K metal anode, uniform K nucleation and stable plating/stripping performance are demonstrated, with a stable cycling of 1400 h and a low overpotential of 45 mV, which are much better than all carbon hosts without complicated structure engineering. Moreover, full cells pairing the carbon nanofiber paper/K composite anodes with K4Fe(CN)(6) cathodes exhibit excellent cycle stability and rate capability. The results provide a promising way for realizing dendrite-free K metal anodes and high-performance potassium-ion batteries.
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dendrite growth, bacterial cellulose, potassium metal anode, carbon nanofiber paper, potassiophilic surface
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