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Mechanisms of Degradation of Na2Ni[Fe(CN)(6)] Functional Electrodes in Aqueous Media: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Study

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Lamprecht, Xaver
Evazzade, Iman
Ungerer, Iago
Hromádko, Luděk
Macák, Jan
Bandarenka, Aliaksandr S
Alexandrov, Vitaly

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Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are versatile functional materials with numerous applications ranging from electrocatalysis and batteries to sensors and electrochromic devices. stability strongly depends on the electrolyte composition. In this work, we use density functional theory calculations and experiments to elucidate the mechanisms of degradation of model Na2Ni[Fe(CN)(6)] functional electrodes in aqueous electrolytes. Next to the solution pH and cation concentration, we identify anion adsorption as a major driving force for electrode dissolution. Notably, the nature of adsorbed anions can control the mass and charge transfer mechanisms during metal cation intercalation as well as the electrode degradation rate. We find that weakly adsorbing anions, such as NO3-, impede the degradation, while strongly adsorbing anions, such as SO42-, accelerate it. The results of this study provide practical guidelines for electrolyte optimization and can likely be extrapolated to the whole family of PBAs operating in aqueous media.

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prussian blue analogs, generalized gradient approximation, total-energy calculations, thin-films, intercalation, electrochemistry, stability, sodium, xps, analogy pruské modři, zobecněná aproximace gradientu, výpočty celkové energie, tenké filmy, interkalace, elektrochemie, stabilita, sodík, xps

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