Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7726233 | Journal of Power Sources | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a promising cathode material in Na-ion batteries, Al-doped NASICON-type Na3V2-xAlx(PO4)3/C (0â¤Â àâ¤0.03) samples are synthesized and characterized. The doping effects on the crystal structure are investigated by XRD and XPS, indicating that low dose of Al3+ doping generates no damage on the structure of the material, and aluminum is substituted for the vanadium site successfully. Electron microscopy and Raman data show that amorphous carbon coated on the matrix can enhance the electron conductivity. The electrochemical kinetic response of Al3+ doping are tested based on “slow-charge and rapid-discharge” electrochemical mode, results from before and after the cycles show that the doping samples have strong structure stability and excellent electrochemical performance because of low internal resistances and high ion conductivity. Thus, Na3V1.98Al0.02(PO4)3/C exhibits an initial reversible capacity of 102.7 mAh gâ1 at 10 mA gâ1 in the potential range between 2.3 and 3.8 V and delivers a discharge value of 95 mAh gâ1vs. 59.9 mAh gâ1 of NVP/C at current density of 70 mA gâ1 discharge after 50 cycles. The ionic conductivity of Na3V1.98Al0.02(PO4)3/C sample at 3.4 V after 50 cycles at 10 mA gâ1 charge 200 mA gâ1 discharge is 1.31 Ã 10â12 cm2sâ1, four orders of magnitude higher than the undoped one(7.79 Ã 10â17 cm2sâ1).
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Authors
Yanjun Chen, Youlong Xu, Xiaofei Sun, Chao Wang,