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Toward Stable Electrode/Electrolyte Interface of P2-Layered Oxide for Rechargeable Na-Ion Batteries

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 32, Pages 28885-28893

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b07963

Keywords

Na-layered oxide; solid permeable interface; carbonate-based electrolyte; ionic liquid electrolyte; Na-ion batteries

Funding

  1. Basque Government [POS_2017_1_0006]
  2. Qatar National Research Fund (Qatar Foundation) [NPRP9-263-2-122]
  3. Helmholtz Association

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The electrochemical properties of P2-Na2/3Mn0.8Fe0.1Ti0.1O2 layered oxide, which is a promising cathode material for rechargeable Na-ion batteries (NIBs), are evaluated with an optimized in-house ionic liquid (IL)-based electrolyte, and its performance is compared with that using carbonate-based electrolyte. The IL-based system reveals better electrochemical performance at room temperature than the carbonate electrolyte-based one at 0.1C and 1C, especially in terms of cycling stability, with a 97% capacity retention after 100 deep cycles (0.1C). The electrode/electrolyte interface is thoroughly studied in both systems by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy so as proof that the formed interface is crucial to optimizing the electrochemical performance of NIBs. The carbonate-based system shows a thin, inhomogeneous, and unstable interface layer, while the IL-based one exhibits an even thinner but homogeneous and more stable interface, which may result in safer and longer-lasting NIBs.

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