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Iron(III) sulfate: a stable, cost effective electrode material for sodium ion batteries

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>2014
<mark>Journal</mark>Chemical Communications
Issue number18
Volume50
Number of pages3
Pages (from-to)2249-2251
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Iron(III) sulfate, a rhombohedral NASICON compound, has been demonstrated as a sodium intercalation host. This cost-effective material is attractive, as it can be slurry processed in bulk with ball-milling, while utilizing the iron 2(+)/3(+) redox couple, offering stable 3.2 V performance for over 400 cycles.