Solid-state K-ion conducting electrolytes are key elements to address the current problems in K secondary batteries. Here, we report a sulfide-based K-ion conductor K SbS with a low-activation energy of 0.27 eV. W-doped K Sb W S (x=0.04, 0.06, 0.08, 0.10 and 0.12) compounds were also explored for increasing vacancy concentrations and improving ionic conductivity. Among them, K Sb W S exhibits the highest conductivity of 1.4×10 S cm at 40 °C, which is among the best reported potassium-ion conductors at ambient temperature. In addition, K Sb W S is electrochemically stable with long-chained potassium polysulfide of K S . A room-temperature solid potassium-sulfur (K-S) battery system has therefore been successfully demonstrated, which is the first K-S battery prototype using non-commercial inorganic-based electrolyte to block the polysulfide shuttle.
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