Prussian white
English
Alternative forms
- PW (initialism)
Noun
- The fully-reduced and -sodiated form of Prussian blue.
- 2021 May 28th, Cheryldine Lim Qiu Xuan, Tan Zhi-Kuang, “Prussian White with Near-Maximum Specific Capacity in Sodium-Ion Batteries” (pages 6,214–6,220), in Kirk Sullivan Schanze, editor, ACS Applied Energy Materials, volume 4, number 6 (pages 5,367–6,376; 28th June 2021), Washington: American Chemical Society, , →ISSN, Abstract:
- Prussian blue (PB) and its analogues are promising materials for sodium-ion battery cathodes because of their high working potentials, high theoretical capacity, and low toxicity. Prussian white (PW), which is the fully reduced and sodiated form of PB, could significantly improve the manufacturability of commercial batteries as it circumvents the requirement of a reactive sodium-loaded anode in cell assembly. However, previous preparations of PW require a high-temperature, high-pressure, and oxygen-free environment, and their reported performance in battery cathodes have been modest so far.
Translations
fully-reduced and -sodiated form of Prussian blue
Further reading
Sodium-ion battery on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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