Abstract
The NaxNi0.25Mn0.75O2 cathode material draws ongoing interest owing to its considerable specific capacity along with its elevated average operating voltage. However, its application is limited by weak rate performance and quick capacity fading. In this study, a series of NaxNi0.25Mn0.75O2 (x = 0.65, 0.70, 0.75, 0.80) cathode materials are prepared by the solid-phase method based on an orthogonal experiment. The optimum preparation process is investigated by optimizing factors such as Na content, calcination temperature, calcination time, and heating rate. The Nae/Naf ratio is adjusted, and the Na+ at different sites are rearranged to reduce the Na+/vacancy ordering by changing the Na content on the basis of process optimization. Owing to the fast migration kinetics of Nae sites, experimental results indicate that the P2-Na0.75Ni0.25Mn0.75O2 cathode material, which has Na+ occupying more thermodynamically stable Nae sites, demonstrates superior battery performance. High initial discharge specific capacity (157.2 mAh g-1) along with favorable cycle performance of the Na0.75Ni0.25Mn0.75O2 cathode material can be achieved by modifying the Nae site occupancy and optimizing the experimental conditions. Together with the microscopic control of Na+ occupancy, this novel orthogonal experiment design offers a fresh perspective and approach to a thorough comprehension of cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries.
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