JOURNAL ARTICLE

Progress in High‐Voltage Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Ya YouArumugam Manthiram

Year: 2017 Journal:   Advanced Energy Materials Vol: 8 (2)   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Room‐temperature rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries are considered as a promising alternative technology for grid and other storage applications due to their competitive cost benefit and sustainable resource supply, triumphing other battery systems on the market. To facilitate the practical realization of the sodium‐ion technology, the energy density of sodium‐ion batteries needs to be boosted to the level of current commercial Li‐ion batteries. An effective approach would be to elevate the operating voltage of the battery, which requires the use of electrochemically stable cathode materials with high voltage versus Na + /Na. This review summarizes the recent progress with the emerging high‐voltage cathode materials for room‐temperature sodium‐ion batteries, which include layered transitional‐metal oxides, Na‐rich materials, and polyanion compounds. The key challenges and corresponding strategies for these materials are also discussed, with an emphasis placed on the intrinsic structural properties, Na storage electrochemistry, and the voltage variation tendency with respect to the redox reactions. The insights presented in this article can serve as a guide for improving the energy densities of room‐temperature Na‐ion batteries.

Keywords:
Materials science Battery (electricity) Cathode Energy storage Electrochemistry Voltage Sodium-ion battery Organic radical battery Nanotechnology Ion Sodium Engineering physics Electrical engineering Electrode Chemistry Metallurgy Engineering Power (physics)

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