Generalized synthesis of NaCrO 2 particles for high-rate sodium ion batteries prepared by microfluidic synthesis in segmented flow.
Do-Hyun QuakMassih SarifPhil OpitzMartin LangeOlga JegelDang Hieu PhamMartha KoziolLeon PrädelMihail MondeshkiMuhammad Nawaz TahirWolfgang TremelPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
NaCrO 2 particles for high-rate sodium ion batteries were prepared on a multigram scale in segmented flow from chromium nitrate and sodium nitrate using a segregated flow water-in-oil emulsion drying process. Microfluidic processing is an environmentally friendly and rapid synthetic method, which can produce large-scale industrial implementation for the production of materials with superior properties. The reaction time for NaCrO 2 particles was reduced by almost one order of magnitude compared to a normal flask synthesis and by several orders of magntitude compared to a conventional solid-state reaction. In addition, it allows for an easy upscaling and was generalized for the synthesis of other layered oxides NaMO 2 (M = Cr, Fe, Co, Al). The automated water-in-oil emulsion approach circumvents the diffusion limits of solid-state reactions by allowing a rapid intermixing of the components at a molecular level in submicrometer-sized micelles. A combination of Raman and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 1 H, 23 Na), thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and high resolution transmission electron microscopy provided insight into the formation mechanism of NaCrO 2 particles. The new synthesis method allows cathode materials of different types to be produced in a large scale, constant quality and in short reaction times in an automated manner.
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