Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are promising cathode candidates for aqueous Na ion batteries (ANIBs) considering their low-carbon and cost-effective features. However, it is still a huge challenge to achieve desirable energy density coupled with long cycle life due to inherent Na defects in PBAs and the unstable solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer. Herein, we design NaCO additives as sodium supplements to compensate for Na defects in PBAs, while utilizing the CO products decomposed from NaCO to construct a robust SEI layer containing NaCO species. As proof of concept, our building of full ANIBs using iron-based PBAs and NaTi(PO) anode with an appropriate amount of NaCO enable a reversible capacity of ∼144 mA h g at 0.2 C and an excellent cycling stability of 15,000 cycles with 85% retention at 10 C. The proposed concept is further extended to the manganese-based PBA ANIBs to deliver an energy density of 92 W h kg with improved cycling stability.
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