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J. Phys. Energy 3 (2021) 031503 N Tapia-Ruiz et al Figure 6. Top: structure of Na1.45Ni[Fe(CN)6]0.87 along with long-term cycling performance in an aqueous cell cycled between 0–1 V vs. Ag/AgCl at 100 mA g−1. Reprinted from [43], Copyright (2020), with permission from Elsevier. Bottom: structural transitions introduced due to the removal and uptake of water in Na2Fe[Fe(CN)6], as determined from x-ray diffraction data [44]. Figure 7. Schematic showing some of the possible combinations used to produce PBAs for sodium-ion batteries and hypothetical electrolyte combinations. The steps are: synthesis, where composition, core–shell morphology, particle size, and shape can be varied, or the PBA can be grown directly onto carbon supports; handling, where one can choose to dehydrate the PBA; finally, post-synthesis modifications, where new guest species, surface coatings, or aging are used. Two pathways described in the text are highlighted in blue and orange. 16PDF Image | roadmap for sodium-ion batteries
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