Deciphering an Abnormal Layered-Tunnel Heterostructure Induced by Chemical Substitution for the Sodium Oxide Cathode |
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Authors: | Dr. Yao Xiao Yan-Fang Zhu Dr. Wei Xiang Dr. Zhen-Guo Wu Yong-Chun Li Jing Lai Shi Li Dr. Enhui Wang Zu-Guang Yang Chun-Liu Xu Prof. Ben-He Zhong Prof. Xiao-Dong Guo |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065 P. R. China |
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Abstract: | Demands for large-scale energy storage systems have driven the development of layered transition-metal oxide cathodes for room-temperature rechargeable sodium ion batteries (SIBs). Now, an abnormal layered-tunnel heterostructure Na0.44Co0.1Mn0.9O2 cathode material induced by chemical element substitution is reported. By virtue of beneficial synergistic effects, this layered-tunnel electrode shows outstanding electrochemical performance in sodium half-cell system and excellent compatibility with hard carbon anode in sodium full-cell system. The underlying formation process, charge compensation mechanism, phase transition, and sodium-ion storage electrochemistry are clearly articulated and confirmed through combined analyses of in situ high-energy X-ray diffraction and ex situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy as well as operando X-ray diffraction. This crystal structure engineering regulation strategy offers a future outlook into advanced cathode materials for SIBs. |
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Keywords: | Elektrochemie Heterostrukturen mit geschichteten Tunneln Natrium-Ionen-Batterien Oxidkathoden Strukturentwicklung |
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