γ-Na0.96V2O5: A New Competitive Cathode Material for Sodium-Ion Batteries Synthesized by a Soft Chemistry Route

2018 
A new cathode material for sodium-ion batteries, the sodium vanadium bronze γ-Na0.96V2O5, is easily synthesized by chemical sodiation of the γ′-V2O5 polymorph at room temperature. This low-cost soft chemistry route leads to fine particles with high purity and high crystallinity. The crystal features and morphology of the γ-Na0.96V2O5 material have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. It exhibits a layered structure with orthorhombic symmetry (Pnma space group) isomorphic to that of the lithiated γ-LiV2O5 bronze. This cathode material is evaluated by charge–discharge experiments. Promising electrochemical performance is outlined. A quantitative Na extraction process is observed at a high voltage of 3.4 V versus Na+/Na, and a reversible electrochemical behavior is demonstrated with an initial specific capacity of 125 mAh g–1, which remains at 112 mAh g–1 after 50 cycles at C/5. The structural reversibility of the sodium extraction–insertion reaction ...
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