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Sodium Ion Diffusion in Al2O3: A Distinct Perspective Compared with Lithium Ion Diffusion

Authors
Jung, Sung ChulKim, Hyung-JinChoi, Jang WookHan, Young-Kyu
Issue Date
Nov-2014
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Na ion batteries; Al2O3; ion conductivity; molecular dynamics; density functional calculations
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.14, no.11, pp 6559 - 6563
Pages
5
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NANO LETTERS
Volume
14
Number
11
Start Page
6559
End Page
6563
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23930
DOI
10.1021/nl503169v
ISSN
1530-6984
1530-6992
Abstract
Surface coating of active materials has been one of the most effective strategies to mitigate undesirable side reactions and thereby improve the overall battery performance. In this direction, aluminum oxide (Al2O3) is one of the most widely adopted coating materials due to its easy synthesis and low material cost. Nevertheless, the effect of Al2O3 coating on carrier ion diffusion has been investigated mainly for Li ion batteries, and the corresponding understanding for emerging Na ion batteries is currently missing. Using ab initio molecular dynamics calculations, herein, we first find that, unlike lithiation, sodiation of Al2O3 is thermodynamically unfavorable. Nonetheless, there can still exist a threshold in the Na ion content in Al2O3 before further diffusion into the adjacent active material, delivering a new insight that both thermodynamics and kinetics should be taken into account to describe ionic diffusion in any material media. Furthermore, Na ion diffusivity in NaxAl(2)O(3) turns out to be much higher than Li ion diffusivity in LixAl(2)O(3), a result opposite to the conventional stereotype based on the atomic radius consideration. While hopping between the O-rich trapping sites via an Na-O bond breaking/making process is identified as the main Na ion diffusion mechanism, the weaker Na-O bond strength than the Li-O counterpart turns out to be the origin of the superior diffusivity of Na ions.
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