Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6602743 | Electrochimica Acta | 2018 | 33 Pages |
Abstract
The poor cycling stability and inferior rate capability of the cathodes critically restrict the application of sodium ion batteries (SIBs). Herein, we propose a strategy to optimize the electrochemical performances of P2-Na0.7Mn0.75Fe0.25-x-yNixCoyO2 cathode materials for SIBs through modulating the crystal structure with a synergistic substitution of Fe by Ni and Co. The structure-performance relationship and the synergistic improvement mechanism have been unraveled by means of x-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction and electrochemical techniques. The synergistic substitution of Fe by Ni and Co leads to the enlargement of the interlayer spacing and the Na-O bond length, and shrinks the TM-O and O-O bonds, which enhances the sodium ion diffusion coefficient, the rate capability and the cycling stability. In addition, Jahn-Teller effect is also alleviated owing to the reduction of Mn3+, which can further enhance the stability of the layered structure. Ni and Co co-doped Na0.7Mn0.75Fe0.15Ni0.05Co0.05O2 (FNC) cathode shows a relatively smooth charge-discharge curve in 1.5-4.2â¯V and demonstrates a much better rate performance in compared to Na0.7Mn0.75Fe0.25O2 (MF), Na0.7Mn0.75Fe0.15Ni0.1O2 (FN) and Na0.7Mn0.75Fe0.15Co0.1O2 (FC). At a high current density of 1C, 2C, 5C and 10C, FNC can still deliver a reversible capacity of 127, 109, 83 and 58â¯mAh gâ1, respectively. FNC also provides a higher reversible capacity of 181â¯mAh gâ1 at 0.1C with a high cycling stability. This study offers some new insights into designing high performance cathode materials for SIBs through cooperatively modulating the crystal structure with multi-elements doping.
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Authors
Huibo Wang, Zheng-Yao Li, Wenyun Yang, Jinbo Yang, Dongfeng Chen, Chunjian Su, Xiangfeng Liu,