A Structural perspective on Prussian Blue Analogues for Aqueous Zn‐ion Batteries
Min Li, Mariam Maisuradze, Rosalinda Sciacca, Ivana Hasa, Marco Giorgetti- Electrochemistry
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs), have been identified as one of the most promising aqueous rechargeable metal‐ion batteries (ARMIBs) for grid scale electrochemical energy storage application, and as such have received much attention by virtue of their unique properties including the high abundance of metallic zinc resources, their intrinsic safety, and cost effectiveness. Among the cathode materials used in AZIBs, Prussian Blue Analogues (PBAs) represent the most promising active materials in view of their improved cyclability and rate performance. Here we provide a comprehensive review on recent progress on AZIBs obtained using PBAs cathodes with a particular focus on the present understanding of the structure‐property correlation of different PBAs, which in turn guides further developments of improved cathode materials and optimization strategies to ensure an extended cyclability and capacity retention.