Abstract

Sodium-ion battery has been widely studied because of its abundant sodium resources and expectable electrochemical performance. The unique tunnel Na0.44MnO2 has attracted wide attention as one of the available cathode materials because of its low cost, as well as long cycle stability and rate capability in the non-aqueous and aqueous batteries. During the past decades, much efforts have been made to improve the electrochemical performance of the Na0.44MnO2. This review concisely describes the research progress of Na0.44MnO2 cathode for both non-aqueous and aqueous sodium-ion batteries, mainly focuses on the crystal structure, morphology, charge–discharge mechanism and influence of different synthesis and modification methods on the morphology and electrochemical performance. In addition, the main opportunities and challenges in this field are briefly commented and discussed.

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