High-Performance Cathode of Sodium-Ion Batteries Enabled by a Potassium-Containing Framework of K0.5Mn0.7Fe0.2Ti0.1O2.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2020)

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Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are promising candidate for large-scale electric energy storage with abundant sodium resources. However, their development is challenged by the availability of satisfactory cathode materials with stable framework to accommodate the transportation of large-sized Na+ (1.02 Å), whose continuous insertion/extraction is easy to cause irreversible volumetric deformation in the crystalline material, leading to inevitable structural failure and capacity fading. Here, different from the previous synthesis efforts targeting at Na+ containing compounds, we unveil the possibility of achieving a highly reversible sodiation/desodiation process by resorting to a K+-based layered metal oxide formulated as K0.5Mn0.7Fe0.2Ti0.1O2 (KMFT), which is P2 type in structure with a wide interlayer spacing to sit K+ (1.38 Å). We demonstrate that an initial K+/Na+ exchange can introduce Na+ into the lattice while a small amount of K+ remains inside, which plays significant role in ensuring enlarged channels for a fast and stable Na+ diffusion. The KMFT electrode delivers a high initial discharge capacity of 147.1 mA g-1 at 10 mA g-1and outstanding long cycling stability with capacity retention of 71.5% after 1000 cycles at 500 mA g-1. This described results provides new design strategy for the development of stable SIBs cathodes to facilitate their future applications.
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potassium-ion batteries,sodium-ion batteries,layered oxide cathodes,K+/Na+ exchange,structural control,reversible phase transition
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