Electrochemical Na-Migration into Delithiated Phase LizNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2: Structure and Electrochemical Properties

Tran Van Man, Huynh Le Thanh Nguyen, Le Pham Phuong Nam, Nguyen Duy Linh, Phan Le Bao An, Le My Loan Phung

Abstract

This work aims to investigate Na-migration into the delithiated phase LizNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 (LizNMC), which is prepared via galvanostatic oxidation from initial phase LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 (LiNMC). XRD patterns showed the structural conservation of the delithiated phase comparing to the origin state. In electrochemical study, a reversible 0.48 Na-migration ions per mole was observed (120 mAh/g) at rate C/10, corresponding to a partial oxidation state of Ni4+/Ni2+. The smooth charge-discharge curves indicated an essential role of inner remaining Li+ ions in the delithiated phase to prevent the drastic gliding octahedra layers during Na insertion/extraction. The cycling tests remarked the stable performances in long-term test at C/10 as well as rate capability (from C/10 to 1C). The discharge capacities were found out 100 mAh/g at C/5, 80 mAh/g at C/2 and 40 mAh/g at 1C; a capacity retention of 100% was observed after staircase. The diffusion coefficients DNa of 10−9-10−10 cm2/s obtained from GITT data suggest a high mobility of sodium ion in the delithiated phase LizNMC.

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3.662

DOI: 10.1149/2.1281807jes


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