High-Voltage Na0.76Ni0.25-x/2Mgx/2Mn0.75O2-xFx Cathode Improved by One-Step In Situ MgF2 Doping with Superior Low-Temperature Performance and Extra-Stable Air Stability

Shunli He, Xing Shen*, Miao Han, Yanshun Liao, Lifeng Xu, Ni Yang, Yiming Guo, Bochen Li, Jie Shen, Cheng Zha, Yali Li, Meng Wang, Lian Wang, Yuefeng Su*, Feng Wu

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Abstract

P2-NaxMnO2 has garnered significant attention due to its favorable Na+ conductivity and structural stability for large-scale energy storage fields. However, achieving a balance between high energy density and extended cycling stability remains a challenge due to the Jahn-Teller distortion of Mn3+ and anionic activity above 4.1 V. Herein, we propose a one-step in situ MgF2 strategy to synthesize a P2-Na0.76Ni0.225Mg0.025Mn0.75O1.95F0.05 cathode with improved Na-storage performance and decent water/air stability. By partially substituting cost-effective Mg for Ni and incorporating extra F for O, the optimized material demonstrates both enhanced capacity and structure stability via promoting Ni2+/Ni4+ and oxygen redox activity. It delivers a high capacity of 132.9 mA h g-1 with an elevated working potential of ≈3.48 V and maintains ≈83.0% capacity retention after 150 cycles at 100 mA g-1 within 2-4.3 V, compared to the 114.9 mA h g-1 capacity and 3.32 V discharging potential of the undoped Na0.76Ni0.25Mn0.75O2. While increasing the charging voltage to 4.5 V, 133.1 mA h g-1 capacity and 3.55 V discharging potential (vs Na/Na+) were achieved with 72.8% capacity retention after 100 cycles, far beyond that of the pristine sample (123.7 mA h g-1, 3.45 V, and 43.8%@100 cycles). Moreover, exceptional low-temperature cycling stability is achieved, with 95.0% after 150 cycles. Finally, the Na-storage mechanism of samples employing various doping strategies was investigated using in situ EIS, in situ XRD, and ex situ XPS techniques.

Original languageEnglish
JournalACS Nano
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • P2-type Ni−Mn layered oxides
  • anion−cation cooperative doping effects
  • extra-stable air stability
  • one-step atomic-economical MgF doping strategy
  • sodium-ion batteries
  • superior low-temperature Na-storage performance

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He, S., Shen, X., Han, M., Liao, Y., Xu, L., Yang, N., Guo, Y., Li, B., Shen, J., Zha, C., Li, Y., Wang, M., Wang, L., Su, Y., & Wu, F. (Accepted/In press). High-Voltage Na0.76Ni0.25-x/2Mgx/2Mn0.75O2-xFx Cathode Improved by One-Step In Situ MgF2 Doping with Superior Low-Temperature Performance and Extra-Stable Air Stability. ACS Nano. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c01263