Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
179250 Electrochemistry Communications 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We report Na2RuO3 as a cathode material for Na-ion batteries.•Na2RuO3 delivers 140 mA h g− 1 at the average potential of 2.8 V vs. Na/Na+.•Na2RuO3 shows excellent rate capability leading to 53% capacity retention at 5C.

Na-ion batteries have attracted much interest recently due to strong industrial demands for inexpensive and efficient energy storage. Although layered NaxMO2 (0 < x < 1, M: transition metal) is the subject of intense studies as cathode materials for the Na-ion batteries, the electrochemical properties of layered Na2MO3 have not been clarified to date. The present work demonstrates that Na2RuO3 can show reversible Na-ion insertion/extraction leading to the specific capacity of 140 mA h g− 1 at the average potential of 2.8 V vs. Na/Na+. Both the capacity retention and Coulombic efficiency are kept at almost 100% during 20 cycles, which suggests high reversibility of the electrochemical reaction. Due to the fast Na-ion diffusion and metallic conduction, Na2RuO3 can show the excellent rate capability, where 53% of the maximum discharge capacity is retained even at a high discharge rate of 5C.

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