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Stabilized O3-Type Layered Sodium Oxides with Enhanced Rate Performance and Cycling Stability by Dual-Site Ti4+ /K+ Substitution.


ABSTRACT: High-capacity O3-type layered sodium oxides are considered one of the most promising cathode materials for the next generation of Na-ion batteries (NIBs). However, these cathodes usually suffer from low high-rate capacity and poor cycling stability due to structure deformation, native air sensitivity, and interfacial side reactions. Herein, a multi-site substituted strategy is employed to enhance the stability of O3-type NaNi0.5 Mn0.5 O2 . Simulations indicate that the Ti substitution decreases the charge density of Ni ions and improves the antioxidative capability of the material. In addition, the synergistic effect of K+ and Ti4+ significantly reduces the formation energy of Na+ vacancy and delivers an ultra-low lattice strain during the repeated Na+ extraction/insertion. In situ characterizations verify that the complicated phase transformation is mitigated during the charge/discharge process, resulting in greatly improved structure stability. The co-substituted cathode delivers a high-rate capacity of 97 mAh g-1 at 5 C and excellent capacity retention of 81% after 400 cycles at 0.5 C. The full cell paired with commercial hard carbon anode also exhibits high capacity and long cycling life. This dual-ion substitution strategy will provide a universal approach for the new rational design of high-capacity cathode materials for NIBs.

SUBMITTER: Wu LR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10646236 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stabilized O3-Type Layered Sodium Oxides with Enhanced Rate Performance and Cycling Stability by Dual-Site Ti<sup>4+</sup> /K<sup>+</sup> Substitution.

Wu Lin-Rong LR   Zhang Yu-Han YH   Wu Zhen Z   Tian Jinlv J   Wang Haorui H   Zhao Haijun H   Xu Shoudong S   Chen Liang L   Duan Xiaochuan X   Zhang Ding D   Guo Huijuan H   You Ya Y   Zhu Zhi Z  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230926 32


High-capacity O3-type layered sodium oxides are considered one of the most promising cathode materials for the next generation of Na-ion batteries (NIBs). However, these cathodes usually suffer from low high-rate capacity and poor cycling stability due to structure deformation, native air sensitivity, and interfacial side reactions. Herein, a multi-site substituted strategy is employed to enhance the stability of O3-type NaNi<sub>0.5</sub> Mn<sub>0.5</sub> O<sub>2</sub> . Simulations indicate th  ...[more]

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