Elucidating Thermal Decomposition Kinetic Mechanism of Charged Layered Oxide Cathode for Sodium‐Ion Batteries
Abstract
Abstract The safety of the P2‐type layered transition metal oxides (P2‐Na x TMO 2 ), a promising cathode material for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs), is a prerequisite for grid‐scale energy storage systems. However, previous thermal runaway studies mainly focused on morphological changes resulting from gas production detection and thermogravimetric analysis, while the structural transition and chemical reactions underlying these processes are still unclear. Herein, a comprehensive methodology to unveil an interplay mechanism among phase structures, interfacial microcrack, and thermal stability of the charged P2‐Na 0.8 Ni 0.33 Mn 0.67 O 2 (NNMO) and the P2‐Na 0.8 Ni 0.21 Li 0.12 Mn 0.67 O 2 (NNMO‐Li) at elevated temperatures is established. Combining a series of crystallographic and thermodynamic characterization techniques, the specific chemical reactions occurring in the NNMO materials during thermal runaway are clarified first and solidly proved that Li doping effectively hinders the dissolution of transition metal ions, reduces oxygen release, and enhances thermal stability at elevated temperatures. Importantly, based on Arrhenius and nonisothermal kinetic equations, the kinetic triplet model is successfully constructed to in‐depth elucidate the thermal decomposition reaction mechanism of P2‐Na x TMO 2 , demonstrating that such thermodynamic assessment provides a new perspective for building high‐safety SIBs.
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Authors (12)
Qiaojun Li
Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Yu Li
Mingquan Liu
Ying Li
Huichun Zhao
Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China
Haixia Ren
Yang Zhao
Qiannan Zhou
Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Xin Feng
Jing Shi
Chuan Wu
Ying Bai
Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Science and Engineering, School of Materials Science and Engineering