I recently read papers related to Na-ions battery. It mentioned different anode materials have theoretical specific capacities. Based on what knowledge do the researchers calculate the value?
The formula is Q ( Theoretical specific capacity) = zF/M. z=No of electrons transferring, z=Farady constant, M= Molecular mass. In your case, z=3, F=96500C=26800mAh, M=31gm. so, Q=2596 mAh/g.
Calculating the theoretical specific capacity for Juglone yields 1108 C/g which corresponds to 307.8 mAh/g. The presented value of 290 mAh/g seems to be too low.