Universal Design Strategy for Air‐Stable Layered Na‐Ion Cathodes toward Sustainable Energy Storage

Author:

Li Hongliang12,Wang Jingyang1ORCID,Xu Sheng2,Chen Aoyuan2,Lu Hangyu2,Jin Yan1,Guo Shaohua2,Zhu Jia12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Sustainable Energy and Resources Nanjing University Suzhou Jiangsu 215163 P. R. China

2. National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing Jiangsu 210023 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractNa‐ion batteries (NIBs) are sustainable alternatives to Li‐ion technologies due to the abundant and widely‐distributed resources. However, the most promising cathode materials of NIBs so far, O3 layered oxides, suffer from serious air instability issues, which significantly increases the manufactural cost and carbon footprint because of the long‐term use of dry rooms. While some feasible strategies are proposed via case studies, universal design strategies for air‐stable cathodes are yet to be established. Herein, the air degradation mechanisms of O3 cathodes are investigated via combined first‐principles and experimental approaches, with bond dissociation energy proposed as an effective descriptor for predicting air stability. Experimental validations in various unary, binary, and ternary O3 cathodes confirm that the air stability can indeed be effectively improved via simple compositional design. Guided by the predictive model, the designed material can sustain 30‐day air‐storage without structural or electrochemical degradation. It is calculated that such air‐stable cathodes can significantly reduce both energy consumption (≈4 100 000 kWh) and carbon footprint (≈2200‐ton CO2) annually for a 2 GWh NIBs manufactory. Therefore, the fundamental understandings and universal design strategy presented open an avenue for rational materials design of NIBs toward both elemental and manufactural sustainability.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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