Sodium Storage Properties of Fe, Ni-Bimetallic Doped Carbon-Modified Nati2(Po4)3

33 Pages Posted: 12 Sep 2024

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Junling Che

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Jiaojiao Yu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Tong Xu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Junchao Ma

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Kang Yu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jian Qin

Xi'an University of Technology - Xi’an Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Devices

Wei Ren

Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications

Yanmin Jia

Shaanxi Normal University

Xifei Li

Xi'an University of Technology - Shaanxi International Joint Research Center of Surface Technology for Energy Storage Materials

Abstract

NaTi2(PO4)3 (NTP), possessing a sodium superionic conductor (NASICON) structure, is considered an attractive anode material for aqueous sodium ion batteries (ASIBs) due to its three-dimensional open framework and appropriate negative voltage window. However, the intrinsically poor electrical conductivity of NTP hampers its application in ASIBs. Herein, bimetallic doped carbon material was designed and combined with the sol-gel method to synthesize NaTi2(PO4)3-C-FeNi (NTP-C-FeNi) composite materials. This bimetallic doped carbon composite NTP material not only effectively improves conductivity, but also enlarges the contact area with the electrolyte, facilitating the rapid migration of Na+. Following the rate performance test, NTP-C-FeNi retained a reversible capacity of 116.75 mAh⋅g-1 at a small current density of 0.1 A⋅g-1, representing 95.9% of the initial capacity. After 500 cycles at a high current density of 1.5 A⋅g-1, the cycle stability was 85.3%. The improvement in electrochemical performance may be attributed to the widening of pathways and acceleration of Na+ insertion/extraction facilitated by FeNi-C doping, while the carbon coating effectively promotes electrode charge transfer. The results indicate that the bimetallic doped carbon composite NaTi2(PO4)3 holds potential for practical applications in novel aqueous sodium ion battery systems.

Keywords: aqueous sodium-ion batteries, NaTi2(PO4)3, bimetallic doped carbon, Electrochemical performance

Suggested Citation

Che, Junling and Yu, Jiaojiao and Xu, Tong and Ma, Junchao and Yu, Kang and Qin, Jian and Ren, Wei and Jia, Yanmin and Li, Xifei, Sodium Storage Properties of Fe, Ni-Bimetallic Doped Carbon-Modified Nati2(Po4)3. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4954086 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4954086

Junling Che

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Jiaojiao Yu

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Tong Xu (Contact Author)

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Junchao Ma

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Kang Yu

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Jian Qin

Xi'an University of Technology - Xi’an Key Laboratory of New Energy Materials and Devices ( email )

Wei Ren

Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications ( email )

Yanmin Jia

Shaanxi Normal University ( email )

Xifei Li

Xi'an University of Technology - Shaanxi International Joint Research Center of Surface Technology for Energy Storage Materials ( email )

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