Crystal Water-Capturing and Film-Forming Bifunctional Electrolyte Additive for Stabilizing Sodium Iron Hexacyanoferrate Cathode for Na-Ion Batteries

26 Pages Posted: 11 Jun 2024

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Xianhai Bai

Guangxi University

Longqing Zhang

Guangxi University

Dashui Zhang

Guangxi University

Kaiming Li

Guangxi University

Tongcan Li

Guangxi University

Yang Ren

Guangxi University

Huibing He

Guangxi University

Gang Sun

Shenzhen University

Bingxing Xie

Harbin Institute of Technology

jing xu

Guangxi University

Xucai Yin

Guangxi University

Abstract

Abstract:  Due to its affordability, strong structural stability, and high rate capability, rhombohedral sodium ferrous hexacyanoferrate (FeHCF) has been identified as a potential cathode material for sodium ion batteries. Nevertheless, the presence of inherent crystal water and the susceptibility of its interface stability significantly hinder its capacity and cycling performance. In this study, we propose a novel modification approach involving the addition of ZnCl2 to effectively capture crystal water and facilitate the in situ formation of a ZnO coating on the FeHCF surface. Due to the decreased crystal water content and the presence of stable ZnO interphases, the occurrence of side reactions between the electrode and electrolyte, as well as crystal particle cracks in FeHCF during repeated sodiation/desodiation processes, is effectively reduced. Consequently, the modified FeHCF demonstrates an extended operational lifespan of 1000 cycles, with an initial discharge capacity of 112.0 mAh g−1 and a capacity retention rate of 77.8% at a current rate of 1 C within the voltage range of 2.0-4.2 V. Our research offers valuable insights into the removal of crystal water and the engineering of incident interfaces to enhance the cycle life of FeHCF cathodes in sodium-ion batteries.

Keywords: Keywords: Sodium ferrous hexacyanoferrate, ZnCl2 additive, crystal water, Interface engineering, Cycling stability

Suggested Citation

Bai, Xianhai and Zhang, Longqing and Zhang, Dashui and Li, Kaiming and Li, Tongcan and Ren, Yang and He, Huibing and Sun, Gang and Xie, Bingxing and xu, jing and Yin, Xucai, Crystal Water-Capturing and Film-Forming Bifunctional Electrolyte Additive for Stabilizing Sodium Iron Hexacyanoferrate Cathode for Na-Ion Batteries. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4860532 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4860532

Xianhai Bai

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Longqing Zhang

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Dashui Zhang

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Kaiming Li

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Tongcan Li

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Yang Ren

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Huibing He

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Gang Sun

Shenzhen University ( email )

3688 Nanhai Road, Nanshan District
Shenzhen, 518060
China

Bingxing Xie

Harbin Institute of Technology ( email )

92 West Dazhi Street
Nan Gang District
Harbin, 150001
China

Jing Xu

Guangxi University ( email )

Xucai Yin (Contact Author)

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

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