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Mechanistic Insights Into Anionic Doping in O3‑Type Na(NiFeMn)1/3O2 Cathode
Longlong Guo1, Xinhua Fang1, Xiang Gao1
1School of Materials and Energy, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P. R. China.
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The lack of mechanistic guidelines hinders rational anionic doping in layered oxide cathodes for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Using O3-type Na(NiFeMn)1/3O2 as a model and combining experiments with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we reveal that doping effects are governed by two intrinsic dopant properties: valence-electron configuration and ionic radius. For radius-matched dopants, electron-donating F reduces Fe3 +, enhancing high-voltage and air stability, whereas electron-withdrawing N oxidizes Ni2 +, accelerating degradation. Oversized (Cl, Br) or mismatched (B) dopants cause structural collapse. This dual-parameter framework enables predictive design of stable, high-performance cathodes.

