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Intermediate honeycomb ordering to trigger oxygen redox chemistry in layered battery electrode.


ABSTRACT: Sodium-ion batteries are attractive energy storage media owing to the abundance of sodium, but the low capacities of available cathode materials make them impractical. Sodium-excess metal oxides Na2MO3 (M: transition metal) are appealing cathode materials that may realize large capacities through additional oxygen redox reaction. However, the general strategies for enhancing the capacity of Na2MO3 are poorly established. Here using two polymorphs of Na2RuO3, we demonstrate the critical role of honeycomb-type cation ordering in Na2MO3. Ordered Na2RuO3 with honeycomb-ordered [Na(1/3)Ru(2/3)]O2 slabs delivers a capacity of 180?mAh?g(-1) (1.3-electron reaction), whereas disordered Na2RuO3 only delivers 135?mAh?g(-1) (1.0-electron reaction). We clarify that the large extra capacity of ordered Na2RuO3 is enabled by a spontaneously ordered intermediate Na1RuO3 phase with ilmenite O1 structure, which induces frontier orbital reorganization to trigger the oxygen redox reaction, unveiling a general requisite for the stable oxygen redox reaction in high-capacity Na2MO3 cathodes.

SUBMITTER: Mortemard de Boisse B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4837481 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intermediate honeycomb ordering to trigger oxygen redox chemistry in layered battery electrode.

Mortemard de Boisse Benoit B   Liu Guandong G   Ma Jiangtao J   Nishimura Shin-Ichi SI   Chung Sai-Cheong SC   Kiuchi Hisao H   Harada Yoshihisa Y   Kikkawa Jun J   Kobayashi Yoshio Y   Okubo Masashi M   Yamada Atsuo A  

Nature communications 20160418


Sodium-ion batteries are attractive energy storage media owing to the abundance of sodium, but the low capacities of available cathode materials make them impractical. Sodium-excess metal oxides Na2MO3 (M: transition metal) are appealing cathode materials that may realize large capacities through additional oxygen redox reaction. However, the general strategies for enhancing the capacity of Na2MO3 are poorly established. Here using two polymorphs of Na2RuO3, we demonstrate the critical role of h  ...[more]

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