| Literature DB >> 34258863 |
Zhengbo Liu1, Jiadong Shen1, Shihui Feng2, Yalan Huang3, Duojie Wu4, Fangkun Li1, Yuanmin Zhu5, Meng Gu6, Qi Liu3, Jun Liu7, Min Zhu1.
Abstract
Most P2-type layered oxides exhibit a large volume change when they are charged into high voltage, and it further lead to bad structural stability. In fact, high voltage is not the reason which causes the irreversible phase transition. There are two internal factors which affect structural evolution: the amount and distribution of Na ions retained in the lattice. Hereon, a series of layered oxides Na 2/3 Mn x Ni x-1/3 Co 4/3-2x O 2 (1/3 ≤ x ≤ 2/3) were synthesized. It is observed that different components have different structural evolutions during the charge/discharge processes, and further researches find that the distribution of Na ions in layers is the main factor. By controlling the distribution of Na ions, the phase transition process can be well controlled. As the referential component, P2-Na 2/3 Mn 1/2 Ni 1/6 Co 1/3 O 2 cathode with uniform distribution of Na ions is cycled at the voltage window of 1.5-4.5 V, which exhibits a volume change as low as 1.9%. Such a low strain is benefical for cycling stability. The current work provides a new and effective route to regulate the structural evolution of the promising P2-type layered cathode for sodium ion batteries.Entities:
Keywords: layered oxide cathodeszzm321990structural evolution zzm321990Na ions retained in lattice zzm321990distribution of Na ions zzm321990ultralow volume change
Year: 2021 PMID: 34258863 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202108109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336