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Stabilized Phase Transition Process of Layered NaxCoO2 via Ca-Substitution
Author(s) -
Hirona Hasegawa,
Yuji Ishado,
Shigeto Okada,
Minoru Mizuhata,
Hideshi Maki,
Masaki Matsui
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of the electrochemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.258
H-Index - 271
eISSN - 1945-7111
pISSN - 0013-4651
DOI - 10.1149/1945-7111/abd451
Subject(s) - phase transition , ion , phase (matter) , electrolyte , materials science , fading , analytical chemistry (journal) , decomposition , crystallography , chemistry , electrode , thermodynamics , physics , electrical engineering , organic chemistry , channel (broadcasting) , engineering
We investigated the suppressed capacity fading of a Ca-substituted P3-type Na x CoO 2 during the charge/discharge process. The Ca-substituted Na x CoO 2 shows similar phase transition behavior to the Ca free one, with an expanded P′3 phase region. The capacity fading of the Na x CoO 2 is highly correlated with the phase transition at 4.0 V of P′3–O3′ phase transition and at 2.7 V of O′3–P′3 phase transition. The amount of Co 3 O 4 observed in the cycled electrodes corresponds to the capacity loss during the cycling test. Thus, the migration of the Co 3+/4+ ions during the phase transition process causes the capacity fading. The decomposition of the electrolyte solution also accelerates the migration of the Co 3+/4+ ions. Though the Ca-substitution does not prevent the phase transition, the Ca-substituted Na x CoO 2 shows improved capacity retention.

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