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Abstract Fe‐based potassium Prussian blue analogs (K‐PBAs) are commonly used as K‐ion battery (KIB) cathodes. Interestingly, K‐PBAs are appealing cathodes for Na‐ion batteries (NIBs). In a hybrid NIB cell, where Na‐ion is in the electrolyte and K‐ion is in the PBA cathode, cation intercalation and electrochemical performance of the cathode can be significantly affected by Fe(CN)6 4− anion vacancy. This work studies the effect of anion vacancy in K‐PBAs on regulating K‐ion/Na‐ion intercalation mechanism in hybrid NIB cells, by comparing two K‐PBA cathodes with different vacancy contents. The results demonstrate that introducing a level of anion vacancy can maximize the number of K‐ion intercalation sites and enhance K‐ion diffusion in the PBA framework. This facilitates K‐ion intercalation and suppresses Na‐ion intercalation, resulting in a K‐ion‐dominated and high‐discharge‐voltage ion storage process in the hybrid NIB cell. The K‐PBA cathode with 20% anion vacancy delivers 128 mAh g −1 at 25 mA g −1 and 67 mAh g −1 at 1000 mA g −1 , as well as retains 89% and 81% capacity after 100 and 300 cycles, respectively. It completely outperforms the counterpart with 7% anion vacancy, which exhibits increased Na‐ion intercalation but overall deteriorated ion storage.
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