Smoothing the surface and improving the electrochemical properties of NaxMnO2 by a wet chemical method

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NaxMnO2 (NMO) is treated by a wet chemical method in this paper. The treated NMO can form a copper oxide coating layer, and some of the coating layer can be peeled off, smoothing the surface of particles. Electrochemical measurement shows that treated NMO can maintain 72.6% of its specific capacity after 300 cycles, which is better than the 58.7% specific capacity of untreated NMO materials. Additionally, the ratio of capacity remaining rate can be improved from an initial 87% to 99.5%. So, this wet chemical method is available to smooth the electrode surface and reduce the internal impedance, and thus to effectively improve electrochemical performance during the battery cycle.

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Zhao, S., Lin, Z., Wu, F., Xiao, F., & Xu, J. (2020). Smoothing the surface and improving the electrochemical properties of NaxMnO2 by a wet chemical method. Nanomaterials, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10020246

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