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Iron-Based Mixed Phosphate Na4Fe3(PO4)2P2O7 Thin Films for Sodium-Ion Microbatteries

Journal

ACS OMEGA
Volume 5, Issue 13, Pages 7219-7224

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.9b03835

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  1. ISRO-IISc Space Technology Centre (STC
  2. Indian Space Research Organization) [ISTC/0410]
  3. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) [PDF/2015/00217]
  4. University Grants Commission (UGC)
  5. SERB
  6. Department of Science and Technology (Government of India) (DST-FIST) [SR/FST/PSII-009/2010]
  7. Shell Technology Centre (STC) Bangalore

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Iron-based polyanionic materials can be exploited to realize low cost, durable, and safe cathodes for both bulk and thin film sodium-ion batteries. Herein, we report pulsed laser deposited mixed phosphate Na4Fe3(PO4)(2)P2O7 as a positive electrode for thin film sodium-ion microbatteries. The bulk material and thin films of Na4Fe3(PO4)(2)P2O7 are employed by solution combustion synthesis (SCS) and the pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique, respectively. Phase purity and the nature of the crystallinity of the thin films were confirmed by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Identification of surface roughness and morphology was obtained from atomic force microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, respectively. Emerging electrochemical properties were observed from charge-discharge profiles of the thin films, which are well comparable to bulk material properties. The Na4Fe3(PO4)(2)P2O7 thin film electrodes delivered a highly reversible Na+ storage capacity of similar to 120 mAh g(-1) with an excellent stability of over 500 cycles. Electrochemical analysis results revealed that the thickness of the film affects the storage capacity.

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