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Sodium Rich Vanadium Oxy-Fluorophosphate - Na 3.2 Ni 0.2 V 1.8 (PO 4 ) 2 F 2 O - as Advanced Cathode for Sodium Ion Batteries.

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)(2023)

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Abstract
Conventional sodium-based layered oxide cathodes are extremely air sensitive and possess poor electrochemical performance along with safety concerns when operating at high voltage. The polyanion phosphate, Na V (PO ) stands out as an excellent candidate due to its high nominal voltage, ambient air stability, and long cycle life. The caveat is that Na V (PO ) can only exhibit reversible capacities in the range of 100 mAh g , 20% below its theoretical capacity. Here, the synthesis and characterizations are reported for the first time of the sodium-rich vanadium oxyfluorophosphate, Na Ni V (PO ) F O, a tailored derivative compound of Na V (PO ) , with extensive electrochemical and structural analyses. Na Ni V (PO ) F O delivers an initial reversible capacity of 117 mAh g between 2.5 and 4.5 V under the 1C rate at room temperature, with 85% capacity retention after 900 cycles. The cycling stability is further improved when the material is cycled at 50 °C within 2.8-4.3 V for 100 cycles. When paired with a presodiated hard carbon, Na Ni V (PO ) F O cycled with a capacity retention of 85% after 500 cycles. Cosubstitution of the transition metal and fluorine in Na Ni V (PO ) F O as well as the sodium-rich structure are the major factors behind the improvement of specific capacity and cycling stability, which paves the way for this cathode in sodium-ion batteries.
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energy storage,high-voltage cathode,in situ X-ray,sodium-ion battery,vanadium Oxy-fluorophosphate
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