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Realizing the Single-Phase Spinel-Type Sodium Titanium Oxide with the Li4Ti5O12-like Structure for Building Stable Sodium-Ion Batteries.

Mitsunori KittaToshikatsu KojimaRiki KataokaKoji YazawaKohei Tada
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Sodium titanium oxide with a spinel-type structure is suitable for the stable sodium-intercalation host for the negative electrode of sodium-ion batteries, such as the spinel-type lithium titanium oxide (Li4Ti5O12, LTO) material for lithium-ion batteries. Recently, this has been partly discovered as the Na3LiTi5O12 (NTO) phase in the LTO particle. However, the single-phase NTO material has never been obtained, preventing accurate material characterizations and applications. Here, we successfully realized the NTO material with the single-phase by the chemical sodium insertion-extraction process. The chemical sodium-inserted LTO material is well converted to the pure NTO phase in the single particle level, via following chemical oxidation by water. The purified material was about 97 mol % of NTO as the single-phase spinel structure with a = 8.746 Å. The basic lattice framework of the prepared NTO was confirmed to be the same as that of the LTO. The single-phase NTO electrode shows 0.8 V versus Na+/Na of the Na-insertion and extraction potential, and 99.4% of Na-insertion capacity with 99.7% of Coulombic efficiency during 200 cycles of the Na-ion half-cell experiment. Further, the Na2Fe2(SO4)3/NTO full-cell shows 3 V-class stable charge-discharge character during 100 cycles. This excellent stability of Na-insertion and extraction properties of single-phase NTO extends the range of constructing safe and stable high-voltage oxide-based sodium-ion battery cells for practical use.
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