Unveiling the Degradation Mechanism of Sodium Ion Batteries Based on Na4Fe3(PO4)2P2O7 Cathode and Hard Carbon Anode Suggests Anode Particle Size Reduction for Cycling Stability

Author:

Lochab Shubham12ORCID,Bharathraj Sagar1ORCID,Mayya K. Subramanya1ORCID,Barpanda Prabeer2ORCID,Adiga Shashishekar P.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. NextGen Projects Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Samsung Semiconductor India Research 560048 Bangalore India

2. Faraday Materials Lab Materials Research Centre Indian Institute of Science 560012 Bangalore India

Abstract

AbstractTo improve the cycle life of sodium‐ion batteries, it is essential to understand the microscopic processes that lead to cell degradation. The mismatched response time of anode and cathode has profound but poorly understood impact on cycle life. In this work, we combine electrochemical and materials characterization along with electrochemical modeling to investigate the root cause of degradation in sodium‐ion full cells made from Na4Fe3(PO4)2P2O7 (NFPP) cathodes and hard carbon (HC) anode. Our results pinpoint to the slow diffusion of Na in HC as the main cause of diffusional polarization that leads to cathode experiencing high local potentials and ultimately to active material loss over cycling. We demonstrate that by reducing the anode particle size, the diffusional timescales in anode can be matched with that of cathode to improve both extractable capacity as well as cycle life. These observations shed light on non‐intuitive and intricate ways in which cathode and anode can interact with each other to cause degradation in Na‐ion batteries and how microscopic understanding of these cause and effects can help design long lasting batteries.

Publisher

Wiley

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