ChemPhysChem 2014-07-21

Sodium vanadium oxide: a new material for high-performance symmetric sodium-ion batteries.

Steffen Hartung, Nicolas Bucher, Vivek Sahadevan Nair, Cheah Yan Ling, Yuxi Wang, Harry E Hoster, Madhavi Srinivasan

Index: ChemPhysChem 15(10) , 2121-8, (2014)

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Abstract

Room-temperature sodium-ion batteries have the potential to become the technology of choice for large-scale electrochemical energy storage because of the high sodium abundance and low costs. However, not many materials meet the performance requirements for practical applications. Here, we report a novel sodium-ion battery electrode material, Na(2.55)V(6)O(16)⋅0.6 H(2)O, that shows significant capacities and stabilities at high current rates up to 800 mA g(-1). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements are carried out to better understand the underlying reactions. Moreover, due to the different oxidation states of vanadium, this material can also be employed in a symmetric full cell, which would decrease production costs even further. For these full cells, capacity and stability tests are conducted using various cathode:anode mass ratios.© 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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