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Boosting Li-Ion Diffusion Kinetics of Na 2 Ti 6- x Mo x O 13 via Coherent Dimensional Engineering and Lattice Tailoring: An Alternative High-Rate Anode.

Fu LiuYiming ZouHelin WangZhiqiao WangMin ZhangWeiwei WuDou DuWenyu ZhaoTing ZhaoYujie LiuNing YaoYue Ma
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Featured with an exposed active facet, favorable ion diffusion pathway, and tailorable interfacial properties, low-dimensional structures are extensively explored as alternative electroactive materials with game-changing redox properties. Through a stepwise "proton exchange-insertion-exfoliation" procedure, in this article, we develop Na 2 Ti 6- x Mo x O 13 (NTMO) nanosheets with weakened out-of-plane bonding and in-plane Mo 6+ doping of the tunnel structure. Real-time phase tracking of the laminated NTMO structures upon the lithiation/delithiation process suggests mitigated lattice variation; meanwhile, the kinetics simulation shows a mitigated Li-ion diffusion barrier along the [010] orientation. At an industrial-level areal capacity loading (2.5 mAh cm -2 ), the NTMO electrode maintains robust cycling endurance (91% capacity retention for 2000 cycles) even at 40 C, as well as the high energy/power densities in the as-constructed NTMO||LiFePO 4 full cell prototype. The dimensional and lattice modifications presented in this study thus encourage further exploration of the tailored cation diffusion pathway for the construction of fast-charging batteries.
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