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Chloride electrode composed of ubiquitous elements for high-energy-density all-solid-state sodium-ion batteries.


ABSTRACT: Inexpensive and safe energy-storage batteries with high energy densities are in high demand (e.g., for electric vehicles and grid-level renewable energy storage). This study focused on using NaFeCl4, comprising ubiquitous elements, as an electrode material for all-solid-state sodium-ion batteries. Monoclinic NaFeCl4, expected to be the most resource-attractive Fe redox material, is also thermodynamically stable. The Fe2+/3+ redox reaction of the monoclinic NaFeCl4 electrode has a higher potential (3.45 V vs. Na/Na+) than conventional oxide electrodes (e.g., Fe2O3 with 1.5 V vs. Na/Na+) because of the noble properties of chlorine. Additionally, NaFeCl4 exhibits unusually high deformability (99% of the relative density of the pellet) upon uniaxial pressing (382 MPa) at 298 K. NaFeCl4 operates at 333 K in an electrode system containing no electrolyte, thereby realizing next-generation all-solid-state batteries with high safety. A high energy density per positive electrode of 281 Wh kg-1 was achieved using only a simple powder press.

SUBMITTER: Tanibata N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10834940 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chloride electrode composed of ubiquitous elements for high-energy-density all-solid-state sodium-ion batteries.

Tanibata Naoto N   Nonaka Naoki N   Makino Keisuke K   Takeda Hayami H   Nakayama Masanobu M  

Scientific reports 20240201 1


Inexpensive and safe energy-storage batteries with high energy densities are in high demand (e.g., for electric vehicles and grid-level renewable energy storage). This study focused on using NaFeCl<sub>4</sub>, comprising ubiquitous elements, as an electrode material for all-solid-state sodium-ion batteries. Monoclinic NaFeCl<sub>4</sub>, expected to be the most resource-attractive Fe redox material, is also thermodynamically stable. The Fe<sup>2+/3+</sup> redox reaction of the monoclinic NaFeCl  ...[more]

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