Affiliation:
1. Department of Materials University of Oxford Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PH UK
2. The Faraday Institution Didcot OX11 0RA UK
3. Diamond Light Source Harwell OX11 0DE UK
4. Department of Chemistry University of Oxford South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3TA UK
Abstract
AbstractAchieving reversible O‐redox through the formation of electron–holes on O could hold the key to a new generation of high energy density Na‐ion cathodes. However, to date, it has only been demonstrated in a small handful of cathode materials and none of these materials exploit the dual benefit of high voltage transition metal redox and O‐redox, instead relying on Mn3+/4+ capacity close to 2 V vs Na+/Na. Here, a new Na‐ion cathode exhibiting electron–holes on O is demonstrated, P2‐type Na0.67Li0.1Ni0.3Mn0.6O2, which also utilizes the high voltage Ni3+/4+ redox couple to deliver the highest reported energy density among this class of compound. By employing a low Li content and avoiding honeycomb ordering within the transition metal layer, it is possible to stabilize the hole states, and the high voltage plateau is preserved in Na0.67Li0.1Ni0.3Mn0.6O2 over cycling.
Funder
Faraday Institution
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council