Abstract

AbstractHeteroatom doping in carbon‐based anode materials is crucial to improve their capacity and promoting the practical application of low‐cost potassium‐ion batteries (KIBs). Herein, the selenium/nitrogen co‐doped amorphous carbon nanocluster (SeN‐ACN) anodes exhibit an ultra‐high reversible capacity of 621 mAh g−1 at 0.75 C (225 mA g−1) and a capacity retention of 93% after 2000 cycles at 5 C, which represent a remarkable achievement in potassium storage in nonmetallic doped carbon materials. This is attributed to the synergistic effects of Se/N co‐doping and their anchoring effects on potassium ions. As a proof of concept, a potassium‐based dual‐ion battery (K‐DIB), which consists of a SeN‐ACN anode and low‐cost graphite cathode, demonstrates a high reversible capacity of 118 mAh g−1 at 150 mA g−1 with a high cut‐off voltage of 5.2 V. Moreover, it presents excellent long‐term cycling performance, with 70% capacity retention after 500 cycles, among the best reported results of K‐DIBs.

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