Mitigating the P2–O2 phase transition of high-voltage P2-Na 2/3 [Ni 1/3 Mn 2/3 ]O 2 cathodes by cobalt gradient substitution for high-rate sodium-ion batteries
High-voltage P2-Na 2/3 [Ni 1/3 Mn 2/3 ]O 2 as a high energy density cathode for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) has attracted considerable attention. But the unfavorable P2–O2 phase transition and electrode/electrolyte side reactions easily occur when charged above 4.2 V ( vs. Na/Na + ), resulting in th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2019-03, Vol.7 (9), p.4705-4713 |
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Zusammenfassung: | High-voltage P2-Na
2/3
[Ni
1/3
Mn
2/3
]O
2
as a high energy density cathode for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) has attracted considerable attention. But the unfavorable P2–O2 phase transition and electrode/electrolyte side reactions easily occur when charged above 4.2 V (
vs.
Na/Na
+
), resulting in the rapid decay of capacity. Here, for the first time, a nanoscale cobalt gradient substitution is introduced to build a Co-enriched surface and cobalt-substituted interior, in which the cobalt-enriched surface is expected to reduce the side reactions and improve the Na
+
kinetics while the cobalt substitution is supposed to mitigate the P2–O2 transition. Correspondingly, this gradient cobalt substituted P2-Na
2/3
[Ni
1/3
Mn
2/3
]O
2
delivers a large reversible capacity of 164.6 mA h g
−1
with a high median potential of 3.55 V, achieving a high energy density of ∼585 W h kg
−1
and is comparable to the LiCoO
2
cathode in lithium-ion batteries. As anticipated, it shows a mitigated P2–O2 transition and thus exhibits an improved cycling stability. Besides, it delivers a much higher capacity of 110 mA h g
−1
at a high rate of 10C than reported pristine and modified electrodes by bulk doping and surface coating, indicating better high-rate properties. These gratifying achievements make this nanoscale gradient substitution an effective approach for suppressing the P2–O2 transition and improving the Na
+
kinetics of P2-Na
2/3
[Ni
1/3
Mn
2/3
]O
2
cathodes. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C8TA10980J |