Guideline of Dynamic Tunnel Structural Evolution for Durable Sodium‐Ion Oxide Cathodes
Abstract
AbstractMn‐based oxide cathodes hold great promise for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) due to their cost‐effectiveness and environmental compatibility. In this study, using tunnel‐type Na0.44MnO2 as a prototype, a systematic investigation is conducted to examine how different element substitutions affect structural evolution and found that these element substitutions alter the total energy of the pristine system, driving the structure to evolve gradually from a tunnel to a different crystal configuration. Notably, using advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), the transition zone is captured from tunnel to layered structure for the first time, providing direct evidence of phase evolution. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that Mg substitution uniquely facilitates the formation of layered/spinel heterostructures, enabling intimate interfacial integration that reduces Na⁺ transport barriers and enhances structural integrity. COMSOL simulations further demonstrate that the layered/spinel configuration effectively mitigates stress accumulation, achieving high rate and long cycle performance. These findings provide comprehensive design principles of dynamic tunnel structural evolution of Mn‐based oxide cathodes, thereby advancing the design of high‐performance SIBs.
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Authors (11)
Yao Xiao
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Qing‐Qun Sun
College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Wenzhou University Wenzhou 325035 P. R. China
Diancheng Chen
School of Materials Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen P. R. China
Jingqiang Wang
Junjie Ding
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Materials Synthesis and Processing
Peng Tan
Yang Sun
Shilin Zhang
School of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology
Peng‐Fei Wang
Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment School of Electrical Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi P.R. China
Jianfeng Mao
School of Chemical Engineering & Advanced Materials
Yan‐Fang Zhu
College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Wenzhou University Wenzhou P. R. China