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Yi-Chi Zhang1,2, Min Hou2, Han-Xiao Liu3
1MIIT Key Laboratory of Critical Materials Technology for New Energy Conversion and Storage, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Space Power-Sources, Harbin Institute of Technology, No. 92 West-Da Zhi Street, Harbin 150001, China. wangzhb@hit.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Layered transition metal oxide (NaTMO2) cathodes are considered highly appropriate for the practical applications of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) owing to their facile synthesis and high theoretical capacity. Generally, the phase evolution behaviors of NaTMO2 during solid-state reactions at high temperature closely related to their carbon footprint, prime cost, and the eventual electrochemical properties, while the thermal stability in various desodiated states associated with wide temperature fluctuations are extremely prominent to the electrochemical properties and safety of SIB devices. Therefore, in this review, the influences of sintering conditions such as pyrolysis temperature, soaking time, and cooling rates on the phase formation patterns of NaTMO2 are summarized. The competition between thermodynamics and kinetics during phase growth is extensively discussed. An overview on thermal stability enhancement strategies, such as elemental composition modulations, surface reconstructions, and polyphase symbiosis reported in previous works is provided. Furthermore, phase transition behaviors together with alterations in battery system temperatures under various electro-/chemical environments are discussed. Finally, we prospect the highly efficient preparations and high-heat-resistance designs of NaTMO2 layered oxides.
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