“…Just the same way as LIBs, electrode materials play a crucial role in the electrochemical performance of SIBs and PIBs. Up to date, metals, alloys, carbon materials, group 14 and 15 elements, transition-metal oxides, transition-metal chalcogenides, the honeycomb-layered structures of P2-type M 2 Ni 2 TeO 6 (M = Na and K), transition-metal oxychalcogenides, MXenes, metal–organic framework, and covalent organic framework have been identified to be possible electrode materials of SIBs and PIBs. ,– Compared to oxide counterparts, transition-metal sulfides exhibit multiple advantages such as high theoretical capacity, favorable diffusion kinetics, and fair electrical conductivity . Nevertheless, transition-metal sulfides still suffer from their semiconductor limit for electrical conductivity, slow surface reaction kinetics, particle aggregation, poor stability, and significant volume expansion during Na/K-intercalation .…”