Na2Fe2F7: a fluoride-based cathode for high power and long life Na-ion batteries

Authors
Park, HyunyoungLee, YongseokCho, Min-kyungKang, JungminKo, WonseokJung, Young HwaJeon, Tae-YeolHong, JihyunKim, HyungsubMyung, Seung-TaekKim, Jongsoon
Issue Date
2021-03-01
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Energy & Environmental Science, v.14, no.3, pp.1469 - 1479
Abstract
Despite the high energy density of layered-type cathode materials for Na-ion batteries, their two-dimensional crystal structure suffers a large volume change and phase transition during Na+ de/intercalation, which often results in their poor cycling performances. Thus, a robust three-dimensional framework with minimal structural change is required for stable electrochemical sodium storage. Here, we introduce an earth-abundant element-based trigonal-type Na-Fe-F compound (Na2Fe2F7) with three-dimensionally interconnected FeF6 octahedra and three-dimensional Na+ diffusion pathways. Through combined studies using first-principles calculations and experiments, we confirm that Na2Fe2F7 delivers excellent power-capability due to large three-dimensional Na+ diffusion pathways as well as ultra-long cycling performance due to negligible structural change during Na+ de/intercalation. These results will guide new insights for material discovery for high performance rechargeable batteries.
Keywords
PRUSSIAN BLUE; ELECTRODE PERFORMANCE; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; FE; MECHANISM; NA2FEPO4F; DEFECTS; STORAGE; Batteries; Na-ion batteries
ISSN
1754-5692
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117278
DOI
10.1039/d0ee02803g
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