| Literature DB >> 24389854 |
Mauro Pasta1, Colin D Wessells1, Nian Liu1, Johanna Nelson2, Matthew T McDowell1, Robert A Huggins1, Michael F Toney2, Yi Cui3.
Abstract
New types of energy storage are needed in conjunction with the deployment of renewable energy sources and their integration with the electrical grid. We have recently introduced a family of cathodes involving the reversible insertion of cations into materials with the Prussian Blue open-framework crystal structure. Here we report a newly developed manganese hexacyanomanganate open-framework anode that has the same crystal structure. By combining it with the previously reported copper hexacyanoferrate cathode we demonstrate a safe, fast, inexpensive, long-cycle life aqueous electrolyte battery, which involves the insertion of sodium ions. This high rate, high efficiency cell shows a 96.7% round trip energy efficiency when cycled at a 5C rate and an 84.2% energy efficiency at a 50C rate. There is no measurable capacity loss after 1,000 deep-discharge cycles. Bulk quantities of the electrode materials can be produced by a room temperature chemical synthesis from earth-abundant precursors.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24389854 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919