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Influence of Ti/V Cation-Exchange in Na$_2$Ti$_3$O$_7$ on Na-Ion Negative Electrode Performance: an Insight from First-Principles Study

Published 15 Jun 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2006.10669v1)

Abstract: Sodium-titanate \ce{Na2Ti3O7} (NTO) is regarded as a highly promising anode material with a very low voltage for Na-ion batteries and capacitors, but suffered from relatively low specific capacity and poor electron conductivity. Here we report a first-principles study of electrochemical properties of NTO and its vanadium-modified compounds, \ce{Na2Ti2VO7} and \ce{Na2TiV2O7} (NTVO), offering an insight into their detailed working mechanism and an evidence of enhancing anode performance by Ti/V cation exchange. Our calculations reveal that the specific capacity can increase from 177 mAh g${-1}$ in NTO to over 280 mAh g${-1}$ in NTVO when using \ce{NaTi_{3-$x$}V_{$x$}O7} ($x$ = 1, 2) as a starting material for Na insertion due to higher oxidation state of \ce{V{+5}}, together with lower voltages and small volume expansion rates below 3\%. With Ti/V exchange, we obtain slightly higher activation energies for Na ion migrations along the two different pathways, but find an obvious improvement of electronic transport in NTVO.

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