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Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries

[Image: see text] To meet the growing energy demands, sodium-ion batteries can be a potential substitute for lithium-ion batteries. Here, we report the solid-state synthesized alkali Rb- and Cs-modified Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), which adopts hexagonal P6(3)/mmc symmetry. The second charge/discharge...

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Autores principales: Sehrawat, Divya, Rawal, Aditya, Cheong, Soshan, Sharma, Neeraj
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2019
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6648630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31459730
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b03351
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author Sehrawat, Divya
Rawal, Aditya
Cheong, Soshan
Sharma, Neeraj
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description [Image: see text] To meet the growing energy demands, sodium-ion batteries can be a potential substitute for lithium-ion batteries. Here, we report the solid-state synthesized alkali Rb- and Cs-modified Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), which adopts hexagonal P6(3)/mmc symmetry. The second charge/discharge capacity for the as-synthesized Rb- and Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) are 118/114 and 130/125 mA h g(–1), which reduces to 62/62 and 77/76 mA h g(–1), respectively, after 100 cycles. In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction data illustrate that a solid solution reaction occurs for most of the charge/discharge process in both cases. Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows multiple phases near the charged state, whereas Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows the formation of a new phase (P2(new)) at about 2.5 V and multiple phases below 1.7 V. The P2(new) phase is found to evolve in conjunction with the original P2 phase until about 1.7 V, where the P2 reflection appears to split into multiple reflections and a single P2 phase is recovered at 2.7 V on the second charge. The Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows better energy density in comparison with the K- and Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) and comparable to the parent P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2). Ex situ scanning electron microscopy images show no noticeable change in surface morphology of the Cs-modified Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), whereas in the case of Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), rods and irregular-shaped particles are observed after the 100th cycle. The solid-state (23)Na NMR shows a distinct shift in the peak position in comparison with the parent P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), and two Na environments are observed with no local disordering in Rb- and Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) samples. Overall, this article illustrates the influence of using larger alkali ions to modify P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) and compares this scheme in terms of phase transitions and electrochemical performance.
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spelling pubmed-66486302019-08-27 Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries Sehrawat, Divya Rawal, Aditya Cheong, Soshan Sharma, Neeraj ACS Omega [Image: see text] To meet the growing energy demands, sodium-ion batteries can be a potential substitute for lithium-ion batteries. Here, we report the solid-state synthesized alkali Rb- and Cs-modified Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), which adopts hexagonal P6(3)/mmc symmetry. The second charge/discharge capacity for the as-synthesized Rb- and Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) are 118/114 and 130/125 mA h g(–1), which reduces to 62/62 and 77/76 mA h g(–1), respectively, after 100 cycles. In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction data illustrate that a solid solution reaction occurs for most of the charge/discharge process in both cases. Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows multiple phases near the charged state, whereas Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows the formation of a new phase (P2(new)) at about 2.5 V and multiple phases below 1.7 V. The P2(new) phase is found to evolve in conjunction with the original P2 phase until about 1.7 V, where the P2 reflection appears to split into multiple reflections and a single P2 phase is recovered at 2.7 V on the second charge. The Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) shows better energy density in comparison with the K- and Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) and comparable to the parent P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2). Ex situ scanning electron microscopy images show no noticeable change in surface morphology of the Cs-modified Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), whereas in the case of Rb-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), rods and irregular-shaped particles are observed after the 100th cycle. The solid-state (23)Na NMR shows a distinct shift in the peak position in comparison with the parent P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2), and two Na environments are observed with no local disordering in Rb- and Cs-modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) samples. Overall, this article illustrates the influence of using larger alkali ions to modify P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2) and compares this scheme in terms of phase transitions and electrochemical performance. American Chemical Society 2019-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6648630/ /pubmed/31459730 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.8b03351 Text en Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
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Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title_full Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title_fullStr Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title_full_unstemmed Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title_short Rb/Cs-Modified P2 Na(0.7)Mn(0.8)Mg(0.2)O(2): Application in Sodium-Ion Batteries
title_sort rb/cs-modified p2 na(0.7)mn(0.8)mg(0.2)o(2): application in sodium-ion batteries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6648630/
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