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Application of a conversion electrode based on decomposition derivatives of Ag4[Fe(CN)6] for aqueous electrolyte batteries

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The lack of stable electrode materials for water-based electrolytes due to the intercalation and conversion reaction mechanisms encourage scientists to design new or renovate existing materials with better cyclability, capacity,… Click to show full abstract

The lack of stable electrode materials for water-based electrolytes due to the intercalation and conversion reaction mechanisms encourage scientists to design new or renovate existing materials with better cyclability, capacity, and cost-effectiveness. Ag4[Fe(CN)6] is a material belonging to the Prussian blue family that can be used, as its other family members, as an electrode material with the intercalation/deintercalation reaction or conversion-type mechanism through Ag oxidation/reduction. However, due to the instability of this material in its dry state, it decomposes to AgCN and a Prussian blue residual complex. A possible reason for Ag4[Fe(CN)6] decomposition is discussed. Nevertheless, it is shown that the decomposition products of Ag4[Fe(CN)6] have electrochemical activity due to the reversible oxidation/reduction of Ag atoms in water-based electrolytes.

Keywords: application conversion; conversion; decomposition; electrode based; conversion electrode

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2022

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