1. Insights into the high voltage layered oxide cathode materials in sodium-ion batteries: Structural evolution and anion redox.
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Liu, Jiatu, Kan, Wang Hay, and Ling, Chris D.
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SODIUM ions , *HIGH voltages , *TRANSITION metal oxides , *PHASE transitions , *ANIONS , *TRANSITION metals - Abstract
The phase evolution and anion redox behaviours under electrochemical cycling of sodium transition metal layered oxides have both been intensively studied. In this review, we focus on the relationship between them at high voltage states-of-charge, in the context of growing evidence that anion redox begins at an earlier state of charge than previously thought, and that the final structural change can behave in either a biphasic or a pseudo-solid solution manner, depending on the transition metal element. By systematically reviewing major breakthroughs in experimental materials discovery, characterization techniques and theoretical understanding, we tentatively propose a new way to think about the phase transition dynamics and a path to improving the theory of anion redox. • The most updated theories on structural evolution and anion redox are reviewed. • High voltage layered oxides for sodium ion battery cathode materials are examined. • Characterization techniques that can help to build our understanding are suggested. • Shortcomings of the current theories and future perspectives are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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