Nonaqueous potassium-ion batteries (KIBs) have been regarded as a promising alternative energy system to lithium-ion batteries, due to the abundance of the K resource and unique electrochemical properties. However, exploring suitable KIB cathode materials remains a great challenge, owing to the much larger size of the K ion than that of the Li ion. Here, a series of layered vanadates have been developed as cathodes for KIBs to elucidate the key factors that determine the electrochemical performance of KIBs, including the interlayer distance between adjacent (100) planes () and preintercalated cations. Compared to NHVO nanowires with a of 7.80 Å, (NH)VO nanowires with a wider of 9.52 Å show a faster K diffusion and much higher reversible capacity. The preintercalation of potassium ions into V-O slabs is also crucial to the stability of the structure of vanadates, which leads to better electrochemical cycling stability in KVO than that in (NH)VO and NHVO nanowires. These findings reveal the great potential of the vanadate cathode in future KIBs and provide a new direction to rationally design a stable layered intercalation compound for practical KIBs.

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