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Synthesis and thermodynamics of transition metal oxide based sodium ion cathode materials

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, ISSN: 0022-4596, Vol: 280, Page: 121011
2019
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While finding sustainable renewable energy sources is of high priority, it is equally important to develop solutions for energy storage. Advances in lithium ion batteries (LIB) indeed represent a great step in this direction. However, lithium is scarce and expensive, Batteries based on more earth-abundant elements such as sodium are attractive replacements. Layered transition metal oxides with sodium in the interlayer are promising battery cathode materials. Here we report the synthesis of a series of NaMO 2 (M = Mn, Fe, Co and Ni) materials and analysis of their thermodynamic stability using high temperature oxide melt solution calorimetry. Their formation enthalpies from corresponding binary oxides are highly exothermic. The NaMO 2 materials are thermodynamically more stable than their LiMO 2 counterparts owing to higher electropositivity of Na + over Li +. The formation enthalpies become less exothermic in the sequence Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, a trend seen in many other ternary transition metal oxides.

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