Surface Reconstruction‐Integrated Bulk Defect Engineering Beyond Conventional Chemical Modulation for Na‐Layered Oxide Cathodes
Abstract
ABSTRACT As the most prospective cathode material for sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs), layered oxides persistently suffer from detrimental phase transitions, irreversible oxygen loss, and severe interfacial degradation during cycling. Herein, utilizing O3‐NaNi 1/3 Fe 1/3 Mn 1/3 O 2 cathode as prototype, we propose an integrated modification strategy beyond conventional chemical modulation to simultaneously boost the bulk, surface and interfacial properties. The Y‐enriched NaYO 2 (NYO) coating derived via surface reconstruction facilitates site‐selective bulk substitution whilst inducing suitably quantized local oxygen vacancy (O V ) defects through charge balancing. The synergistic interaction between Y─O─TM strong bond and the O V 's charge‐buffering effect jointly modulates O 2p orbital electronic band configuration, preventing excessive O oxidation and formation of O─O dimers arising from charge concentration. Moreover, the perovskite‐phase NYO surface serves as an inherent fast Na + conductor ensuring efficient ion transport at interface, whilst also providing a robust rigid mechanical barrier that effectively suppresses interfacial side reactions and dissolution of transition metals. As a result, anion redox reversibility and local chemical environment stability are elevated, thereby comprehensively boosting electrochemical reaction kinetics and charge transfer efficiency, as confirmed by theoretical calculations and advanced synchrotron characterization. This research establishes a novel paradigm for the advancement of high‐performance Na‐layered oxide cathodes incorporating synergistic multi‐mechanism modification.
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Authors (12)
Zhuang‐Chun Jian
College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Wenzhou University Wenzhou China
Minwen Yang
School of Materials Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen 518107 P.R. China
Ruizi Li
State Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (LoFE) & Institute of Flexible Electronics (IFE)
Hai‐Yan Hu
College of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Wenzhou University Wenzhou P. R. China
Diancheng Chen
School of Materials Sun Yat‐sen University Shenzhen P. R. China
Xu Zhu
Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy, State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, School of Electrical Engineering
Yanfang Zhu
Xiaobo Zheng
Engineering Research Center of Advanced Rare Earth Materials, Department of Chemistry
Peng‐Fei Wang
Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment School of Electrical Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University Xi'an Shaanxi P.R. China
Yang Sun
Qingyu Xu
Yao Xiao
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering