Recent Progress of Carbon‐Based Anode Materials for Potassium Ion Batteries

With the increasing demand for clean energy, rechargeable batteries with K+ as carriers have attracted wide attention due to their advantages of expandability and low cost. High‐performance anode materials are the key to the development of potassium ion batteries (PIBs), improving their competitiven...

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description With the increasing demand for clean energy, rechargeable batteries with K+ as carriers have attracted wide attention due to their advantages of expandability and low cost. High‐performance anode materials are the key to the development of potassium ion batteries (PIBs), improving their competitiveness and feasibility. Carbon materials have become promising anodes for PIBs due to their abundant resources, low cost, non‐toxicity and electrochemical diversity. This article reviews the research progress of carbon based anode materials in recent years. Firstly, the unique characteristics of carbon as a competitive anode for advanced PIBs are discussed, which provides guidance for optimal design and exploration. Then, various carbon materials as the anodes towards PIBs are summarized in detail, and the involved problems and corresponding solutions are analyzed. Finally, the future development and perspective of advanced carbons for next‐generation PIBs are proposed. This review mainly introduces the application status of carbon‐based materials as anode of PIBs, and elaborates the challenges, obstacles and developments in future.
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Clean energy
Competitiveness
Electrochemical performance
Electrochemistry
Electrode materials
Low cost
Optimal design
Potassium
Potassium-ion batteries
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Toxicity
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