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Electrochemical Improvement of Na0.62K0.05Mg2/9Cu1/9Mn2/3O2 P2-Type Layer-Oxide Anionic Redox Cathodes of Sodium-Ion Batteries via Incorporating K-Doping
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Electrochemical Improvement of Na0.62K0.05Mg2/9Cu1/9Mn2/3O2 P2-Type Layer-Oxide Anionic Redox Cathodes of Sodium-Ion Batteries via Incorporating K-Doping

Chien-Hao Yeh, Jin-Wei Kang, Yen-Lin Chen, Hsiang-Jung Chen, Hao-Hsiang Chang, Wen-Hsuan Lu, Shu-Yu Chen, Hung-Lin Chen, Chih-Wei Hu, Lu-Yu Chueh, …
ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering, 卷.12(34), 頁碼.12795-12807
26/08/2024

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Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Engineering, Chemical Green & Sustainable Science & Technology Science & Technology Science & Technology - Other Topics Engineering Physical Sciences Technology
Sodium-ion batteries with P2-type layered transition metal oxides (NaxTMO2) as cathode materials hold promise for large-scale energy storage due to their cost-effectiveness and high operating voltage. However, achieving the theoretical capacity is challenging due to the limitations of the electrode materials. To overcome this challenge, a K-doped Na0.67Mg2/9Mn2/3Cu1/9O2 cathode material was developed in this study to enhance the electrochemical performance and suppress structural evolution. Synthesized via a sol-gel method, Na0.62K0.05Mg2/9Cu1/9Mn2/3Cu1/9O2 exhibited a superb capacity of 203 mAh g(-1) compared to 185 mAh g-1 exhibited by its pristine material. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed that oxygen was involved in the electrochemical reactions occurring at high voltage, while operando synchrotron X-ray diffraction showed no P2-O2 structural evolution that occurred during battery cycling. This approach demonstrates the feasibility of using cationic doping to enhance the cycling stability of sodium-ion battery cathodes and their anionic redox potentials for increasing battery capacities, offering new opportunities for the use of high-performance cathode materials in large-scale energy storage systems.

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