Neuron‐Inspired Orbital‐Interface Engineering of FeS <sub>2</sub> Anodes for Ultrafast and Durable Potassium Storage

L Lizhong Liu (Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE Future Technologies) Fujian Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics Fujian Normal University and Strait Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (SLoFE) Fuzhou China) Q Qixin Zhang L Linwei Yao (School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University 1 , Xian 710127,) K Ke Han H Hongxing Li L Liangxu Lin Y Yang Liu Y Yi Zhao (State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology) M Min Han W Wei Huang

Abstract

ABSTRACT The sluggish kinetics, severe structural degradation, and ambiguous reaction pathways of conversion‐type anodes remain formidable bottlenecks for potassium‐ion batteries. Herein, a neuron‐inspired orbital‐interface engineering strategy is proposed to construct a hierarchical Co‐FeS 2 /C@C composite via a novel in situ FeS 2 ‐to‐MOF reconstruction, where porous Co‐FeS 2 nanoparticles are intertwined with an internal carbon network and encapsulated within a robust carbon shell. Functionally, synergistic orbital (co‐doping) and interface (carbon network) engineering are rationally tailored to boost the intrinsic conductivity and promote ion diffusion of FeS 2 , while the hierarchical porosity and outer shell buffer volume fluctuations, thereby concurrently enhancing reaction kinetics and structural stability. To validate this, in situ XRD first demonstrates the highly reversible successive conversion mechanism of FeS 2 . Furthermore, comprehensive experimental and theoretical results verify optimized electronic states, lowered K + migration barriers, and robust structural integrity. Consequently, the Co‐FeS 2 /C@C anode delivers an exceptional rate capability (268 mA h g −1 at 20 A g −1 ) alongside long‐term cycling durability, outperforming most reported metal sulfide‐based anodes. Moreover, as‐assembled full cells exhibit outstanding battery performance even under severe mechanical deformation, reliably powering diverse high‐demand electronics and wearable sensor systems. Ultimately, this biomimetic paradigm offers a compelling strategy to develop high‐power and durable electrodes for next‐generation energy storage systems.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 17, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

L

Lizhong Liu

Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE Future Technologies) Fujian Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics Fujian Normal University and Strait Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (SLoFE) Fuzhou China

Q

Qixin Zhang

L

Linwei Yao

School of Information Science and Technology, Northwest University 1 , Xian 710127,

K

Ke Han

H

Hongxing Li

L

Liangxu Lin

Y

Yang Liu

Y

Yi Zhao

State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology

M

Min Han

W

Wei Huang