Quantifying the Rate Performance of Potassium-Ion Batteries
Caolin Ua Tuiscint, Jonathan N Coleman

TL;DR
This study applies rigorous analysis methods to potassium-ion batteries, revealing they can achieve higher rate performance limits than lithium-ion batteries despite lower capacities, highlighting their potential as cost-effective energy storage solutions.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that existing rate-performance analysis methods are effective for potassium-ion batteries and provides new insights into their performance limits compared to other battery chemistries.
Findings
Potassium-ion batteries have lower specific capacities than lithium-ion batteries.
Potassium-ion batteries exhibit higher upper limits of rate performance.
The analysis confirms the model's effectiveness for potassium-ion battery data.
Abstract
Lithium-ion batteries dominate battery research and industry due to their long research history and high energy density. However, increasing demand and limited lithium resources have raised lithium prices and battery costs, motivating interest in alternative chemistries. Potassium-ion batteries have recently attracted attention because potassium is more abundant and potentially lower cost, although the technology remains at an early stage and requires further insight for development. In this work, recently developed methods for rigorous analysis of electrode rate performance are applied to published rate-performance data from a wide range of potassium-ion batteries. Using specific capacity (mAh per g) versus charge and discharge rate curves, performance parameters are extracted to evaluate the applicability of the key model underlying these methods and to analyze opportunities for…
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TopicsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research · Advancements in Battery Materials · Low-power high-performance VLSI design
