Hard carbon with opened pore structure for enhanced sodium storage performance DOI

Shunzhang You,

Qiaobao Zhang, Junxiang Liu

et al.

Energy & Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

OP-HC shows a high specific capacity of 350.7 mA h g −1 with ultra-high ICE. These results are attributed to its opened pore and enlarged d 002 interlayer spacing, which can enhance the reversibility Na + adsorption, intercalation filling process.

Language: Английский

CO2‐Etching Creates Abundant Closed Pores in Hard Carbon for High‐Plateau‐Capacity Sodium Storage DOI Open Access
Zhi Zheng, Sijiang Hu,

Wenji Yin

et al.

Advanced Energy Materials, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(3)

Published: Nov. 29, 2023

Abstract Hard carbon (HC) has become the most promising anode material for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs), but its plateau capacity at ≈0.1 V (Na + /Na) is still much lower than that of graphite (372 mAh g −1 ) in lithium‐ion (LIBs). Herein, a CO 2 ‐etching strategy applied to generate abundant closed pores starch‐derived hard effectively enhances Na storage. During etching, open are first formed on matrix, which situ reorganized through high‐temperature carbonization. This ‐assisted pore‐regulation increases diameter and HC, simultaneously maintains microsphere morphology (10–30 µm diameter). The optimal HC exhibits Na‐storage 487.6 with high initial Coulomb efficiency 90.56%. A record‐high 351 achieved, owing micropores generated by ‐etching. Comprehensive ex tests unravel storage performance originates from pore‐filling mechanism micropores.

Language: Английский

Citations

127

Low‐Temperature Sodium‐Ion Batteries: Challenges and Progress DOI Creative Commons
Zhongchao Bai, Qian Yao, Mingyue Wang

et al.

Advanced Energy Materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(17)

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

Abstract As an ideal candidate for the next generation of large‐scale energy storage devices, sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) have received great attention due to their low cost. However, practical utility SIBs faces constraints imposed by geographical and environmental factors, particularly in high‐altitude cold regions. In these areas, low‐temperature (LT) performance presents a pressing technological challenge that requires significant breakthroughs. LT environments, electrochemical reaction kinetics are sluggish, electrode/electrolyte interface is unstable, diffusion sodium ions electrode materials slow, leading decrease battery performance. Therefore, reasonable design electrolyte significance optimizing SIBs. this review, research progress electrolytes, cathode, anode materials, as well metal solid‐state electrolytes systematically summarized recent years, aiming understand principles SIBs, clarify basic development high‐performance applications, promote technology full temperature range.

Language: Английский

Citations

86

Bridging Microstructure and Sodium-Ion Storage Mechanism in Hard Carbon for Sodium Ion Batteries DOI

Yuejing Zeng,

Jin Yang,

Huiya Yang

et al.

ACS Energy Letters, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(3), P. 1184 - 1191

Published: Feb. 26, 2024

Hard carbon (HC) has emerged as a strong anode candidate for sodium-ion batteries due to its high theoretical capacity and cost-effectiveness. However, sodium storage mechanism remains contentious, the influence of microstructure on performance is not yet fully understood. This study successfully correlates structural attributes with electrochemical performance, shedding light what makes HC effective storage. It found that featuring larger interlayer spacing smaller thinner pseudographite domains beneficial facile Na+ intercalation. Conversely, presence long-range ordered graphite structure should be avoided, which may result in reduction reversible capacity. Through detailed analysis three commercial products, including situ X-ray diffraction Raman measurements, "adsorption-intercalation-filling" validated convincing explanation varying behaviors. Consequently, this work expected deepen our understanding provide insightful criteria further development advanced materials.

Language: Английский

Citations

83

Rationally Designing Closed Pore Structure by Carbon Dots to Evoke Sodium Storage Sites of Hard Carbon in Low‐Potential Region DOI

Yujie Huang,

Xue Zhong, Xinyu Hu

et al.

Advanced Functional Materials, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 34(4)

Published: Oct. 15, 2023

Abstract Hard carbon (HC) is widely regarded as the most promising anode material for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs). For improving sodium storage capacity of HC anode, current research primarily focuses on high‐voltage slope region. Actually, increasing capability in low‐voltage plateau region more important enhancing energy density full cells. Therefore, this study, with rich closed pore structure designed and constructed help dots (CDs), it demonstrated that presence can provide sites region, resulting an obvious increase capacity. Moreover, pore‐filling intercalation mechanism revealed by situ Raman spectroscopy ex transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It worth noting induced not accompanied a decrease initial coulombic efficiency (ICE), due to fact introduction pores does contact area between electrode electrolyte. This work presents novel concepts structural design provides valuable insights into effective utilization SIBs.

Language: Английский

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76

Facilitating Layered Oxide Cathodes Based on Orbital Hybridization for Sodium‐Ion Batteries: Marvelous Air Stability, Controllable High Voltage, and Anion Redox Chemistry DOI

Xin‐Bei Jia,

Jingqiang Wang, Yi‐Feng Liu

et al.

Advanced Materials, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 36(15)

Published: Nov. 1, 2023

Layered oxides have become the research focus of cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to low cost, simple synthesis process, and high specific capacity. However, poor air stability, unstable phase structure under voltage, slow anionic redox kinetics hinder their commercial application. In recent years, concept manipulating orbital hybridization has been proposed simultaneously regulate microelectronic modify surface chemistry environment intrinsically. this review, modes between atoms in 3d/4d transition metal (TM) orbitals O 2p near region Fermi energy level (E

Language: Английский

Citations

67

Revitalizing sodium-ion batteries via controllable microstructures and advanced electrolytes for hard carbon DOI Creative Commons
Feng Wang,

Zhenming Jiang,

Yanyan Zhang

et al.

eScience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 4(3), P. 100181 - 100181

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) with low cost and high safety are considered as an electrochemical energy storage technology suitable for large-scale storage. Hard carbon, which is inexpensive has both capacity sodium potential, regarded the most promising anode commercial SIBs. However, commercialization of hard carbon still faces technical issues initial Coulombic efficiency, poor rate performance, insufficient cycling stability, due to intrinsically irregular microstructure carbon. To address these challenges, rational design crucial achieving high-performance SIBs, via gaining in-depth understanding its structure–performance correlations. In this context, our review firstly describes mechanism from perspective microstructure's formation. We then summarize state-of-art development providing a critical overview emergence in terms precursor selection, design, electrolyte regulation optimize strategies addressing practical problems. Finally, we highlight directions future achieve believe will serve basic guidance stimulate more exciting research into other types devices.

Language: Английский

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65

Challenges and industrial perspectives on the development of sodium ion batteries DOI
Xiaosheng Cai, Yingying Yue, Yi Zheng

et al.

Nano Energy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 129, P. 110052 - 110052

Published: July 26, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

64

Emerging Chemistry for Wide-Temperature Sodium-Ion Batteries DOI
Fang Zhang,

Bijiao He,

Xin Yan

et al.

Chemical Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 124(8), P. 4778 - 4821

Published: April 2, 2024

The shortage of resources such as lithium and cobalt has promoted the development novel battery systems with low cost, abundance, high performance, efficient environmental adaptability. Due to abundance cost sodium, sodium-ion chemistry drawn worldwide attention in energy storage systems. It is widely considered that wide-temperature tolerance batteries (WT-SIBs) can be rapidly developed due their unique electrochemical chemical properties. However, WT-SIBs, especially for electrode materials electrolyte systems, still face various challenges harsh-temperature conditions. In this review, we focus on achievements, failure mechanisms, fundamental chemistry, scientific WT-SIBs. insights design principles, current research, safety issues are presented. Moreover, possible future research directions WT-SIBs deeply discussed. Progress toward a comprehensive understanding emerging comprehensively discussed review will accelerate practical applications rechargeable batteries.

Language: Английский

Citations

63

Resolving the Origins of Superior Cycling Performance of Antimony Anode in Sodium‐ion Batteries: A Comparison with Lithium‐ion Batteries DOI
Ruiwen Shao, Zhefei Sun, Lei Wang

et al.

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 63(11)

Published: Jan. 24, 2024

Abstract Alloying‐type antimony (Sb) with high theoretical capacity is a promising anode candidate for both lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) and sodium‐ion (SIBs). Given the larger radius of Na + (1.02 Å) than Li (0.76 Å), it was generally believed that Sb would experience even worse degradation in SIBs due to more substantial volumetric variations during cycling when compared LIBs. However, unexpectedly exhibited better electrochemical structural stability LIBs, mechanistic reasons underlie this performance discrepancy remain undiscovered. Here, using situ transmission electron microscopy, X‐ray diffraction, Raman techniques complemented by simulations, we explicitly reveal lithiation/delithiation process, sodiation/desodiation process displays previously unexplored two‐stage alloying/dealloying mechanism polycrystalline amorphous phases as intermediates featuring improved resilience mechanical damage, contributing superior SIBs. Additionally, properties weaker atomic interaction Na−Sb alloys Li−Sb favor enabling mitigated stress, accounting enhanced unveiled simulations. Our finding delineates origins potential implications other large‐volume‐change electrode materials.

Language: Английский

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62

Closed pore engineering of activated carbon enabled by waste mask for superior sodium storage DOI
Shaohong Zhang, Ning Sun, Xue Li

et al.

Energy storage materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 66, P. 103183 - 103183

Published: Jan. 8, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

59