Understanding the Beneficial Role of Transition-Metal Layer Na(+) Substitution on the Structure and Electrochemical Properties of the P2-Layered Cathode Na(2+x) Ni(2-x/2)TeO(6)

了解过渡金属层Na(+)取代对P2层状阴极Na(2+x)Ni(2-x/2)TeO(6)的结构和电化学性能的有益作用

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Abstract

Layered Na (x) MO(2) sodium oxide positive electrode materials have experienced renewed interest owing to the current commercial attention on sodium-ion batteries. Although there are many attractive qualities of these materials, they suffer from serious shortcomings owing to Na(+) ordering and transition-metal layer gliding that cause a plethora of voltage plateaus during cycling. The P2-layered Na(2+x) Ni(2-x/2)TeO(6) (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) system provides a framework for investigating the effect of dual Na(+) substitution into the sodium layer and the transition-metal layer of the structure and its effects on the electrochemical properties of the materials. A careful investigation into the synthesis and properties of these materials reveals that the sodium content used during material preparation has a drastic effect on the composition and electrochemical profile of these materials. The sodium substitution disrupts ordering within the transition-metal layer, thereby disrupting Na(+) ordering in the adjacent sodium layers. Beyond a critical sodium concentration, the layer stacking shifts, and all voltage plateaus of the P2-Na(2)Ni(2)TeO(6) material are no longer observed at 4.4 V versus Na(+)/Na. These results also question the common belief that additional sodium precursor is required when preparing layered sodium oxide cathodes, providing new guidelines for material synthesis and characterization.

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