In this manuscript, we report an extensive study of the physico-chemical properties of different samples of O3-NaMnO2, synthesized by sol–gel and solid state methods. In order to successfully synthesize the materials by sol–gel methods a rigorous control of the synthesis condition has been optimized. The electrochemical performances of the materials as positive electrodes in aprotic sodium-ion batteries have been demonstrated. The effects of different synthesis methods on both structural and electrochemical features of O3-NaMnO2 have been studied to shed light on the interplay between structure and performance. Noticeably, we obtained a material capable of attaining a reversible capacity exceeding 180 mAhg−1 at 10 mAg−1 with a capacity retention >70% after 20 cycles. The capacity fading mechanism and the structural evolution of O3-NaMnO2 upon cycling have been extensively studied by performing post-mortem analysis using XRD and Raman spectroscopy. Apparently, the loss of reversible capacity upon cycling originates from irreversible structural degradations.

Structural degradation of O3-NaMnO2 positive electrodes in sodium-Ion batteries / Palluzzi, Matteo; Silvestri, Laura; Celeste, Arcangelo; Tuccillo, Mariarosaria; Latini, Alessandro; Brutti, Sergio. - In: CRYSTALS. - ISSN 2073-4352. - 12:7(2022). [10.3390/cryst12070885]

Structural degradation of O3-NaMnO2 positive electrodes in sodium-Ion batteries

Palluzzi, Matteo;Celeste, Arcangelo;Tuccillo, Mariarosaria;Latini, Alessandro;Brutti, Sergio
2022

Abstract

In this manuscript, we report an extensive study of the physico-chemical properties of different samples of O3-NaMnO2, synthesized by sol–gel and solid state methods. In order to successfully synthesize the materials by sol–gel methods a rigorous control of the synthesis condition has been optimized. The electrochemical performances of the materials as positive electrodes in aprotic sodium-ion batteries have been demonstrated. The effects of different synthesis methods on both structural and electrochemical features of O3-NaMnO2 have been studied to shed light on the interplay between structure and performance. Noticeably, we obtained a material capable of attaining a reversible capacity exceeding 180 mAhg−1 at 10 mAg−1 with a capacity retention >70% after 20 cycles. The capacity fading mechanism and the structural evolution of O3-NaMnO2 upon cycling have been extensively studied by performing post-mortem analysis using XRD and Raman spectroscopy. Apparently, the loss of reversible capacity upon cycling originates from irreversible structural degradations.
2022
Na-ion batteries; positive electrode materials; NaMnO2; post-mortem; Raman
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Structural degradation of O3-NaMnO2 positive electrodes in sodium-Ion batteries / Palluzzi, Matteo; Silvestri, Laura; Celeste, Arcangelo; Tuccillo, Mariarosaria; Latini, Alessandro; Brutti, Sergio. - In: CRYSTALS. - ISSN 2073-4352. - 12:7(2022). [10.3390/cryst12070885]
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