Green sunflower

 

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.

 

Team member(s)

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)

 

Achievement(s)
  1. CityU HK Tech 300 Seed Fund (2023)