Sodium-ion batteries (NIBs) are promising candidates for specific stationary applications considering their low-cost and cost-effective energetic property compared to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Additional cost cutbacks are achievable by employing natural materials as active cathode materials for NIBs. In this work, we report the use of natural pyrolusite (β-MnO2) as a precursor for the synthesis of a NaMnO blend (a mixture of layered P2-Na0.67Mn0.85Al0.15O2 without any doping technique combined with a post-spinel NaMn2O4 without any high-pressure synthesis). The synthesized powder was characterized by XRD, evidencing these two phases, along with two additional phases. Tests for Na-ion insertion registered a reversible discharge capacity of 104 mA h/g after 10 cycles with a well-defined plateau at 2.25 V. After 500 cycles at a C/4 current density, a high Coulombic efficiency between 96 and 99% was achieved, with an overall 25% capacity retention loss. These pilot tests are encouraging; they provide economic relief since the natural material is abundant (low-cost). Desirable, energetic assurances and ecological confirmations are obtainable if these materials are implemented in large-scale stationary applications. The synthesis technique does not use any toxic metals or toxic solvents and has limited side product formation.
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Abou-Rjeily, J., Bezza, I., Laziz, N. A., Neacsa, D., Autret-Lambert, C., & Ghamouss, F. (2021). P2-Na0.67Mn0.85Al0.15O2and NaMn2O4Blend as Cathode Materials for Sodium-Ion Batteries Using a Natural β-MnO2Precursor. ACS Omega, 6(2), 1064–1072. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c01647
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