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Dynamic self-adapting strategy for durable potassium ion batteries
Structures with dynamic stress buffering effects have shown great potential for developing durable electrode materials. In this work, a dynamic self-adapting strategy is proposed to in situ construct durable (Bi, Sb)/dipotassium terephthalate (K 2 TP) from Bi 0.17 Sb 0.83 -MOF for the anode of potassium ion batteries (PIBs). K 2 TP, with a flexible structure, tightly incorporates particles of Bi 0.17 Sb 0.83 to form a new composite and buffers the stress caused by the repeated intercalation/de-intercalation of K ions. Benefiting from the novel structural and compositional superiorities, the Bi 0.17 Sb 0.83 -MOF@MXene exhibits an ultralong cyclability with negligible capacity decay at 200 mA g −1 after 900 cycles. This study not only illustrates the effectiveness of a dynamic self-adapting strategy but also provides a guiding insight for developing durable rechargeable batteries.