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    Mu Lin-Qin, Hu Yong-Sheng, Chen Li-Quan. New layered metal oxides as positive electrode materials for room-temperature sodium-ion batteriesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(3): 038202.
    Mu Lin-Qin, Hu Yong-Sheng, Chen Li-Quan. New layered metal oxides as positive electrode materials for room-temperature sodium-ion batteriesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2015, 24(3): 038202.
  • New layered metal oxides as positive electrode materials for room-temperature sodium-ion batteries

    • In order to achieve better Na storage performance, most layered oxide positive electrode materials contain toxic and expensive transition metals Ni and/or Co, which are also widely used for lithium-ion batteries. Here we report a new quaternary layered oxide consisting of Cu, Fe, Mn, and Ti transition metals with O3-type oxygen stacking as a positive electrode for room-temperature sodium-ion batteries. The material can be simply prepared by a high-temperature solidstate reaction route and delivers a reversible capacity of 94 mAh/g with an average storage voltage of 3.2 V. This paves the way for cheaper and non-toxic batteries with high Na storage performance.
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