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New cheaper positive electrode material improves all-solid-state sodium batteries

10.11.22 | Osaka Metropolitan University

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The demand for high energy density rechargeable batteries, such as lithium-ion batteries, increases every year, as society shifts toward becoming carbon neutral. Sodium-ion batteries—which have a resource advantage over lithium-ion batteries—are attracting more attention, as cheap new high-performance materials continue to be developed.

A research group led by Associate Professor Atsushi Sakuda, President Masahiro Tatsumisago, and Professor Akitoshi Hayashi, at the Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University, has successfully developed a new positive electrode, made of Na 2 FeS 2 , for all-solid-state sodium batteries. The batteries have a high energy storage capacity, high reversibility and use inexpensive elements that are readily available.

Furthermore, the batteries using the Na 2 FeS 2 as a positive electrode can be charged and discharged for more than 300 cycles, due to the unique crystal structure of the Na 2 FeS 2 that gives the electrode a long lifespan. Most high-capacity metal sulfide electrodes rely on conversion-type reactions, during which large rearrangements—during charging and discharging—are associated with inhomogeneous reactions and degradation. The Na 2 FeS 2 , on the other hand, achieves a high degree of reversibility during charging and discharging, by undergoing insertion-type reactions, which allow the electrode to retain its crystal structure over many cycles (Figure 1).

“The new Na 2 FeS 2 positive electrodes are well balanced in terms of materials, cost, and lifetime; we expect them to be put to practical use in all-solid-state sodium batteries,” Professor Sakuda concluded. “In the future, we will continue our research to develop cheaper all-solid-state sodium batteries with even higher performance, by examining high input and output for rapid recharging, as well as making and testing of superior anode materials.”

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10.1002/smll.202203383

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Iron sulfide Na2FeS2 as Positive Electrode Material with High Capacity and Reversibility Derived from Anion–Cation Redox in All-Solid-State Sodium Batteries

19-Sep-2022

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Akane Kunida
Osaka Metropolitan University
koho-ipro@ml.omu.ac.jp

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