The electroactivity of sodium-rich manganese hexacyanoferrate (MnHCF) material constituted of only abundant elements, as insertion host for Li- and Na-ions is herein comprehensively discussed. This material features high specific capacities (>130 mAh g−1) at high potentials when compared to other materials of the same class, i.e., Prussian blue analogs. The reversible electronic and structural modifications occurring during ion release/uptake, which are responsible for such high specific capacity, are revealed herein. The in-depth electronic and structural analysis carried out combining X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), demonstrates that both Fe and Mn sites are involved in the electrochemical process, being the high delivered capacity the result of a reversible evolution in oxidation states of the metallic centers (Fe3+/Fe2+ and Mn2+/Mn3+). Along with the Mn2+/Mn3+ oxidation, the Mn local environment experiences a substantial yet reversible Jahn–Teller effect, being the equatorial Mn-N distances shrunk by 10% (2.18 Å → 1.96 Å). Na-rich MnHCF material offers slightly higher performance upon uptake and release of Na-ions (469 Wh kg−1) than Li-ions (457 Wh kg−1), being, however, the electronic and structural transformation independent of the adopted medium, as observed by XAS spectroscopy.

Highlighting the reversible manganese electroactivity in Na-Rich manganese hexacyanoferrate material for Li- and Na-ion storage / Mullaliu, Angelo; Asenbauer, Jakob; Aquilanti, Giuliana; Passerini, Stefano; Giorgetti, Marco. - In: SMALL METHODS. - ISSN 2366-9608. - 4:1(2020), pp. 1-7. [10.1002/smtd.201900529]

Highlighting the reversible manganese electroactivity in Na-Rich manganese hexacyanoferrate material for Li- and Na-ion storage

Passerini, Stefano
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2020

Abstract

The electroactivity of sodium-rich manganese hexacyanoferrate (MnHCF) material constituted of only abundant elements, as insertion host for Li- and Na-ions is herein comprehensively discussed. This material features high specific capacities (>130 mAh g−1) at high potentials when compared to other materials of the same class, i.e., Prussian blue analogs. The reversible electronic and structural modifications occurring during ion release/uptake, which are responsible for such high specific capacity, are revealed herein. The in-depth electronic and structural analysis carried out combining X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), demonstrates that both Fe and Mn sites are involved in the electrochemical process, being the high delivered capacity the result of a reversible evolution in oxidation states of the metallic centers (Fe3+/Fe2+ and Mn2+/Mn3+). Along with the Mn2+/Mn3+ oxidation, the Mn local environment experiences a substantial yet reversible Jahn–Teller effect, being the equatorial Mn-N distances shrunk by 10% (2.18 Å → 1.96 Å). Na-rich MnHCF material offers slightly higher performance upon uptake and release of Na-ions (469 Wh kg−1) than Li-ions (457 Wh kg−1), being, however, the electronic and structural transformation independent of the adopted medium, as observed by XAS spectroscopy.
2020
EXAFS; Jahn–Teller effect; manganese hexacyanoferrate; X-ray absorption; X-ray diffraction
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Highlighting the reversible manganese electroactivity in Na-Rich manganese hexacyanoferrate material for Li- and Na-ion storage / Mullaliu, Angelo; Asenbauer, Jakob; Aquilanti, Giuliana; Passerini, Stefano; Giorgetti, Marco. - In: SMALL METHODS. - ISSN 2366-9608. - 4:1(2020), pp. 1-7. [10.1002/smtd.201900529]
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