Recognition of V3+/V4+/V5+ multielectron reactions in Na3V(PO4)2: A potential high energy density cathode for sodium-ion batteries

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Abstract

Na3V(PO4)2 was reported recently as a novel cathode material with high theoretical energy density for Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). However, whether V3+/V4+/V5+ multielectron reactions can be realized during the charging process is still an open question. In this work, Na3V(PO4)2 is synthesized by using a solid-state method. Its atomic composition and crystal structure are verified by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and neutron diffraction (ND) joint refinement. The electrochemical performance of Na3V(PO4)2 is evaluated in two different voltage windows, namely 2.5-3.8 and 2.5-4.3 V. 51V solid-state NMR (ssNMR) results disclose the presence of V5+ in Na2-xV(PO4)2 when charging Na3V(PO4)2 to 4.3 V, confirming Na3V(PO4)2 is a potential high energy density cathode through realization of V3+/V4+/V5+ multielectron reactions.

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Liu, R., Liang, Z., Xiang, Y., Zhao, W., Liu, H., Chen, Y., … Yang, Y. (2020). Recognition of V3+/V4+/V5+ multielectron reactions in Na3V(PO4)2: A potential high energy density cathode for sodium-ion batteries. Molecules, 25(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25041000

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