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Unravelling the Nature of the Intrinsic Complex Structure of Binary-Phase Na-Layered Oxidesopen access

Authors
Paidi, Anil K.Park, Woon BaeRamakrishnan, PrakashLee, Seong-HunLee, Jin-WoongLee, Kug-SeungAhn, HyungjuLiu, TongchaoGim, JihyeonAvdeev, MaximPyo, MyounghoSohn, Jung InnAmine, KhalilSohn, Kee-SunShin, Tae JooAhn, DocheonLu, Jun
Issue Date
Jul-2022
Publisher
Wiley-VCH GmbH
Keywords
Na-ion batteries; O3 phase; P2 phase; phase analysis; phase transitions
Citation
Advanced Materials, v.34, no.29, pp 1 - 13
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Advanced Materials
Volume
34
Number
29
Start Page
1
End Page
13
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2883
DOI
10.1002/adma.202202137
ISSN
0935-9648
1521-4095
Abstract
The layered sodium transition metal oxide, NaTMO2 (TM = transition metal), with a binary or ternary phases has displayed outstanding electrochemical performance as a new class of strategy cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Herein, an in-depth phase analysis of developed Na1-xTMO2 cathode materials, Na0.76Ni0.20Fe0.40Mn0.40O2 with P2- and O3-type phases (NFMO-P2/O3) is offered. Structural visualization on an atomic scale is also provided and the following findings are unveiled: i) the existence of a mixed-phase intergrowth layer distribution and unequal distribution of P2 and O3 phases along two different crystal plane indices and ii) a complete reversible charge/discharge process for the initial two cycles that displays a simple phase transformation, which is unprecedented. Moreover, first-principles calculations support the evidence of the formation of a binary NFMO-P2/O3 compound, over the proposed hypothetical monophasic structures (O3, P3, O ' 3, and P2 phases). As a result, the synergetic effect of the simultaneous existence of P- and O-type phases with their unique structures allows an extraordinary level of capacity retention in a wide range of voltage (1.5-4.5 V). It is believed that the insightful understanding of the proposed materials can introduce new perspectives for the development of high-voltage cathode materials for SIBs.
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