Three-electron reversible redox for a high-energy fluorophosphate cathode: Na3V2O2(PO4)2F
Manhua Peng1, Dongtang Zhang1, Xiayan Wang1
1Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, P. R. China. xiayanwang@bjut.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A three-electron structural reaction for Na3V2O2(PO4)2F (Na3VOPF) in space group I4/mmm shows a priori stabilisation in terms of long-life in the voltage range of 2.0-4.5 V, with embedding of more than one sodium ion to generate Na5VOPF upon discharge to 1.0 V in the first cycle, thereby increasing the specific capacity from ∼170 mA h g-1. The capacity of the crystals was 180 mA h g-1 after 20 cycles. The results provide a probable route to improve fluorophosphate cathode performance.
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