Development and Investigation of a NASICON-Type High-Voltage Cathode Material for High-Power Sodium-Ion Batteries

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Feb 3;59(6):2449-2456. doi: 10.1002/anie.201912964. Epub 2020 Jan 3.

Abstract

Herein, we introduce a 4.0 V class high-voltage cathode material with a newly recognized sodium superionic conductor (NASICON)-type structure with cubic symmetry (space group P21 3), Na3 V(PO3 )3 N. We synthesize an N-doped graphene oxide-wrapped Na3 V(PO3 )3 N composite with a uniform carbon coating layer, which shows excellent rate performance and outstanding cycling stability. Its air/water stability and all-climate performance were carefully investigated. A near-zero volume change (ca. 0.40 %) was observed for the first time based on in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction, and the in situ X-ray absorption spectra revealed the V3.2+ /V4.2+ redox reaction with high reversibility. Its 3D sodium diffusion pathways were demonstrated with distinctive low energy barriers. Our results indicate that this high-voltage NASICON-type Na3 V(PO3 )3 N composite is a competitive cathode material for sodium-ion batteries and will receive more attention and studies in the future.

Keywords: NASICON; cathode materials; electrochemistry; sodium-ion batteries; zero-strain.