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Exploring Factors Limiting Three-Na+ Extraction from Na3V2(PO4)3

Journal

ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Volume 88, Issue 5, Pages 457-462

Publisher

ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.5796/electrochemistry.20-00080

Keywords

Sodium Ion Batteries; Cathode Material; NASICON; Density Functional Theory

Funding

  1. Element Strategy Initiative of MEXT [JPMXP0112101003]

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NASICON-type Na3V2(PO4)(3) is a promising cathode material for Na-ion batteries. Although it is well known that two Na+ can be extracted from Na3V2(PO4)(3) by charging the cathode material, an electrochemical three-Na+ extraction has not been reported yet, to the best of our knowledge. In this work, we studied factors that limit the three-Na+ extraction from Na3V2(PO4)(3). In DFT calculations, the voltage of the third-Na+ extraction is predicted to be more than 4.5V vs. Na+/Na-0, which is above the potential windows of the conventional organic electrolytes. Our study of Na(3)V(1.5)A(10.5)(PO4)(3) reveals that such a high voltage is required when Na ions are extracted from Nal sites in the NASICON structure. From NEB calculations, the activation energy of the Na+ extraction from the Nal site is predicted to be 753 meV for NaV2(PO4)(3). Ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations also suggest that the Na ions which remain in NaV2(PO4)(3) are kinetically locked up in Nal sites. Our results indicate that the three-Na+ extraction is limited due to the high voltage and the large activation energy. We also compare Na3V2(PO4)(3) with Li3V2(PO4)(3), in which the three-Lit extraction has been reported. (C) The Author(s) 2020. Published by ECSJ.

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