Issue 10, 2017

Alternative electrochemical energy storage: potassium-based dual-graphite batteries

Abstract

In this contribution, we report for the first time a novel potassium ion-based dual-graphite battery concept (K-DGB), applying graphite as the electrode material for both the anode and cathode. The presented dual-graphite cell utilizes a potassium ion containing, ionic liquid (IL)-based electrolyte, synergetically combining the extraordinary properties of potassium, graphite and ILs in terms of cost effectiveness, sustainability and safety. The IL electrolyte shows a very stable cycling performance in combination with the graphite anode at a so far not reported reversible capacity of ≈230 mA h g−1. A highly reversible capacity of >42 mA h g−1 (with respect to the graphite cathode) even at a current of 250 mA g−1, and a Coulombic efficiency (CE) exceeding 99% in a potential range from 3.4 V to 5.0 V vs. K/K+ represent the corner pillars of this innovative battery technology. The very promising electrochemical performance is further emphasized by a capacity retention of 95% after 1500 cycles. Furthermore, the electrochemical formation of a stage-1 potassium graphite intercalation compound (K-GIC) from an IL electrolyte, resulting in a stoichiometry of KC8 is presented in this work for the first time. The presented results shed new light on an alternative energy storage technology, especially in view of stationary (“grid”) energy storage by employing environmentally friendly, abundant and recyclable materials.

Graphical abstract: Alternative electrochemical energy storage: potassium-based dual-graphite batteries

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Jūn. 2017
Accepted
20 Jūl. 2017
First published
20 Jūl. 2017

Energy Environ. Sci., 2017,10, 2090-2094

Alternative electrochemical energy storage: potassium-based dual-graphite batteries

K. Beltrop, S. Beuker, A. Heckmann, M. Winter and T. Placke, Energy Environ. Sci., 2017, 10, 2090 DOI: 10.1039/C7EE01535F

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