Yang Shang, Bo Ren, Ruixue Wu, Jie Lin, Xiaoxia Li, Jixue Shen, Dong Yan, Hui Ying Yang
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Building Robust Manganese Hexacyanoferrate Cathode for Long-Cycle-Life Sodium-Ion Batteries
Manganese Hexacyanoferrate (Mn─HCF) is a preferred cathode material for sodium-ion batteries used in large-scale energy storage. However, the inherent vacancies and the presence of H2O within the imperfect crystal structure of Mn─HCF lead to material failure and interface failure when used as a cathode. Addressing the challenge of constructing a stable cathode is an urgent scientific problem that needs to be solved to enhance the performance and lifespan of these batteries. In this review, the crystal structure of Mn─HCF is first introduced, explaining the formation mechanism of vacancies and exploring the various ways in which H2O molecules can be present within the crystal structure. Then comprehensively summarize the mechanisms of material and interfacial failure in Mn─HCF, highlighting the key factors contributing to these issues. Additionally, eight modification strategies designed to address these failure mechanisms are encapsulated, including vacancy regulation, transition metal substitution, high entropy, the pillar effect, interstitial H2O removal, surface coating, surface vacancy repair, and cathode electrolyte interphase reinforcement. This comprehensive review of the current research advances on Mn─HCF aims to provide valuable guidance and direction for addressing the existing challenges in their application within SIBs.
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Small serves as an exceptional platform for both experimental and theoretical studies in fundamental and applied interdisciplinary research at the nano- and microscale. The journal offers a compelling mix of peer-reviewed Research Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments.
With a remarkable 2022 Journal Impact Factor of 13.3 (Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics, 2023), Small remains among the top multidisciplinary journals, covering a wide range of topics at the interface of materials science, chemistry, physics, engineering, medicine, and biology.
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