English: Typical cyclic voltammetric behavior of a defect-rich Prussian blue electrode in 1 M solution of LiPF6 or NaPF6 or KPF6 in ethylenecarbonate-diethylcarbonate mixtures. The reaction potentials have been calibrated to Ag/AgCl reference electrode (Saturated KCl, +0.2 V vs. SHE) so as to compare them in the same voltage scale. Adopted from Ref.[1]
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↑ Low Defect FeFe(CN)6 Framework as Stable Host Material for High Performance Li-Ion Batteries. 2016. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. 8/36, 23706-12. X. Wu, M. Shao, C. Wu, J. Qian, Y. Cao, X. Ai, et al. doi: 10.1021/acsami.6b06880.
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Cyclic voltammograms of Prussian Blue electrode in solution of different alkali cations.
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