Stabilizing NaCrO 2 by Sodium Site Doping with Calcium

  • Zheng L
  • Bennett J
  • Obrovac M
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© The Author(s) 2019. Layered cathode materials based on abundant, low cost raw materials have garnered interest in recent years. O3-type NaCrO2 is a promising cathode material as it offers decent energy density and is easy to synthesize. In this study, calcium doped NaCrO2 was synthesized using a solid-state method and the resulting [Na1-2xCax]CrO2 materials were studied in sodium cells. Compared to calcium-free NaCrO2, [Na0.9Ca0.05]CrO2 has improved capacity retention without sacrificing reversible capacity. The enhanced performance was ascribed to structural stabilization of NaCrO2 by Ca-doping, as observed by ex-situ X-ray diffraction. Finally, calcium doped NaCrO2 was also found to have improved air-stability than the pristine material.

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Zheng, L., Bennett, J. C., & Obrovac, M. N. (2019). Stabilizing NaCrO 2 by Sodium Site Doping with Calcium. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 166(10), A2058–A2064. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.1041910jes

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