Jiaying Liao, Caoyang Shao, Jingchen Han, Zeyu Yuan, Qiao Hu, Yichen Du, Shaohua Guo, Xiaosi Zhou and Haoshen Zhou
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Abstract
With the development of potassium-ion batteries, perovskite fluorides with three-dimensional framework structures and high theoretical capacities are attracting increasing attention. However, their intrinsically low electronic conductivities and high K+ diffusion barriers hinder the release of their potential capabilities. Herein, the embedding of ultrasmall perovskite fluoride nanoparticles (∼10 nm) in carbon nanofibers, along with a high-entropy strategy, is pioneered to strengthen structural stability, enhance electronic conductivity, and lower the K+ diffusion barrier. The high-entropy leads to a high reactivity and bonding effect between the fluoride surface and carbon nanofiber matrix that controls the growth of fluoride grains. The obtained high-entropy KMg0.2Mn0.2Fe0.2Co0.2Ni0.2F3-embedded carbon nanofiber cathode delivers a high reversible capacity of 122 mA h g−1 at 20 mA g−1 and an outstanding cycling life of over 5000 cycles at 500 mA g−1. More importantly, the robust high-entropy structure suppresses the fluoride conversion reaction and exhibits a low-strain intercalation reaction mechanism, which fully exerts the positive effect of high entropy during the entire cycle life.
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