Unlocking the Sodium Storage Potential in Fluorophosphate Cathodes: Electrostatic Interaction Lowering Versus Structural Disordering

H Hong Yu (Key Laboratory of Seed Innovation, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) H Hongbo Jing (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Jilin University 1 , Changchun 130012,) Y Yan Gao X Xiaomei Wang (State Key Laboratory of Rare Earths) Z Zhen‐Yi Gu (MOE Key Laboratory For UV Light‐Emitting Materials and Technology Northeast Normal University Changchun Jilin P. R. China) L Liansheng Li (Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Ganjiang Innovation Academy Chinese Academy of Sciences Ganzhou Jiangxi 341119 P. R. China) J Jinjin Wang (School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tianjian Laboratory of Advanced Biomedical Sciences) S Siyu Wang X Xing‐Long Wu (MOE Key Laboratory For UV Light‐Emitting Materials and Technology Northeast Normal University Changchun Jilin P. R. China) W Weihong Qi Q Qinghua Liang C Cheng‐Feng Du (State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing Center of Advanced Lubrication and Seal Materials Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710072 P. R. China)

Abstract

AbstractElectrostatic interaction and Na+‐ordering are identified as two possible kinetic constraints in determining the Na+ diffusivity in Na3V2(PO4)2O2F (NVPOF), a representative polyanionic‐based cathode material for sodium‐ion batteries. As both factors are compositionally related and intertwined, isolating individual factors to pinpoint the dominant one is essential yet challenging for achieving the full electrochemical potential of NVPOF. Herein, NVPOF doped with Zn2+ or Mg2+ is developed to study the relative influence of the electrostatic interaction and structural disordering on the Na+ diffusivity and thus Na+ storage performance. The crystal structural analysis and theoretical modeling reveal that a limited amount (0.6 at% of Na) of Zn2+ doped at the Na‐site with Na‐vacancies created, while a ten‐fold higher Mg2+ doped at both the Na‐ and V‐site, which introduces additional Na+ for charge compensation. As a result, compared to the Zn2+ doped counterpart, the Mg2+ doped NVPOF cathode shows a Na+ diffusivity up to 3 times higher even encountering larger repulsive forces, and a much enhanced Na+ storage property. This work demonstrates the superiority of regulating the degree of order in the framework to address the defect formation energy of NVPOF, which is realized via doping and can be extendable to other polyanionic‐based cathode materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 24
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

H

Hong Yu

Key Laboratory of Seed Innovation, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

H

Hongbo Jing

Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Jilin University 1 , Changchun 130012,

Y

Yan Gao

X

Xiaomei Wang

State Key Laboratory of Rare Earths

Z

Zhen‐Yi Gu

MOE Key Laboratory For UV Light‐Emitting Materials and Technology Northeast Normal University Changchun Jilin P. R. China

L

Liansheng Li

Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Ganjiang Innovation Academy Chinese Academy of Sciences Ganzhou Jiangxi 341119 P. R. China

J

Jinjin Wang

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tianjian Laboratory of Advanced Biomedical Sciences

S

Siyu Wang

X

Xing‐Long Wu

MOE Key Laboratory For UV Light‐Emitting Materials and Technology Northeast Normal University Changchun Jilin P. R. China

W

Weihong Qi

Q

Qinghua Liang

C

Cheng‐Feng Du

State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing Center of Advanced Lubrication and Seal Materials Northwestern Polytechnical University Xi'an Shaanxi 710072 P. R. China