K3(FeS2)2
metal· K3(FeS2)2
K3(FeS2)2 is an iron disulfide compound with potassium, belonging to the pyrite-related sulfide family. This is a synthetic research compound rather than an established engineering material; it is primarily of interest in electrochemistry and energy storage research contexts, where iron sulfides are explored for battery cathodes, supercapacitors, and catalytic applications due to their low cost and earth-abundance compared to conventional transition-metal oxides. The potassium incorporation suggests investigation for potassium-ion battery systems or related electrochemical devices, though industrial adoption remains limited and the material remains largely in the experimental phase.
battery cathode materials (research)potassium-ion energy storageelectrochemical catalysissulfide-based composites (emerging)
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