Prussian blue (PB) and its analogs (PBAs) have the advantages of open structure, rich insertion sites for alkali metal ions and low cost, which are making it gradually become a hot approach for the new-generation ion battery, especially for large-scale energy storage.
We are committed to developing novel Prussian blue analogs (PBAs) as electrode material for new-generation ion battery systems. We aim to overcome a series of challenges with PBAs to achieve lower cost, increase the life-span, enhance capacity, and so on, and to promote the application and industrialisation of PBA electrode materials in the market.
Mr Yin Jinwen* (PhD student, Department of Chemistry, City University of Hong Kong)
Miss Ye Qiao (Beijing Normal University)
* Person-in-charge
(Info based on the team's application form)
- CityU HK Tech 300 Seed Fund (2023)