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Neutron diffraction studies of the Na-ion battery electrode materials NaCoCr2(PO4)(3), NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3)

Title
Neutron diffraction studies of the Na-ion battery electrode materials NaCoCr2(PO4)(3), NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3)
Author
선양국
Keywords
Synthesis; Crystal structure; Neutron diffraction; Anode; Sodium-ion battery
Issue Date
2016-06
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Citation
JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY, v. 238, Page. 103-108
Abstract
The new compounds NaCoCr2(PO4)(3), NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3) were synthesized by sol-gel method and their crystal structures were determined by using neutron powder diffraction data. These compounds were characterized by galvanometric cycling and cyclic voltammetry. NaCoCr2(PO4)(3), NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3) crystallize with a stuffed alpha-CrPO4-type structure. The structure consists of a 3D-framework made of octahedra and tetrahedra that are sharing corners and/or edges generating channels along [100] and [010], in which the sodium atoms are located. Of significance, in the structures of NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3) a statistical disorder Ni2+/Cr3+ was observed on both the 8g and 4a atomic positions, whereas in NaCoCr2(PO4)(3) the statistical disorder Co2+/Cr3+ was only observed on the 8g atomic position. When tested as negative electrode materials, NaCoCr2(PO4)(3), NaNiCr2(PO4)(3), and Na2Ni2Cr(PO4)(3) delivered specific capacities of 352, 385, and 368 mA h g(-1), respectively, which attests to the electrochemical activity of sodium in these compounds. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002245961630086X?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/72599
ISSN
0022-4596; 1095-726X
DOI
10.1016/j.jssc.2016.03.011
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