Injecting Excess Na into a P2-Type Layered Oxide Cathode to Achieve Presodiation in a Na-Ion Full Cell.
Kai FangYonglin TangJunjie LiuZhefei SunXiaotong WangLeiyu ChenXiaohong WuQiaobao ZhangLi ZhangYu QiaoShi-Gang SunPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
The initial Na loss limits the theoretical specific capacity of cathodes in Na-ion full cell applications, especially for Na-deficient P2-type cathodes. In this study, we propose a presodiation strategy for cathodes to compensate for the initial Na loss in Na-ion full cells, resulting in a higher specific capacity and a higher energy density. By employing an electrochemical presodiation approach, we inject 0.32 excess active Na into P2-type Na 0.67 Li 0.1 Fe 0.37 Mn 0.53 O 2 (NLFMO), aiming to compensate for the initial Na loss in hard carbon (HC) and the inherent Na deficiency of NLFMO. The structure of the NLFMO cathode converts from P2 to P'2 upon active Na injection, without affecting subsequent cycles. As a result, the HC||NLFMO preNa full cell exhibits a specific capacity of 125 mAh/g, surpassing the value of 61 mAh/g of the HC||NLFMO full cell without presodiation due to the injected active Na. Moreover, the presodiation effect can be achieved through other engineering approaches (e.g., Na-metal contact), suggesting the scalability of this methodology.