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Understanding electrochemical cation insertion into prussian blue from electrode deformation and mass changes.

Saeed SaeedShelby B PillaiWan-Yu TsaiRuocun John WangNina Balke WisingerVeronica Augustyn
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Alkali ion insertion into Prussian blue from aqueous electrolytes is characterized with operando AFM and EQCM, showing coupling of current with deformation and mass change rates. Stable cycling occurs only with K+, attributed to its lower hydration energy. The (de)insertion of K+ results in reversible deformation even in the open framework structure.
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