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The NaxMnO2 materials prepared by a glycine-nitrate method as advanced cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable batteries

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2021
Authors
Rakočević, Lazar
Štrbac, Svetlana
Potočnik, Jelena
Popović, Maja
Jugović, Dragana
Stojković Šimatović, Ivana
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Cathodic material for sodium-ion rechargeable batteries based on NaxMnO2 were synthesized by glycine nitrate method and subsequent annealing at high temperatures. Different crystal structures with different morphologies were obtained depending on the annealing temperature: hexagonal layeredα-Na0.7MnO2.05 nanoplates were obtained at 850 ◦C, while 3-D tunnel structured Na0⋅4MnO2 and Na0⋅44MnO2, both with rod-like morphology, were obtained at 800 ◦C and 900 ◦C, respectively. The investigations of the electrochemical behavior of obtained cathodic materials in aqueous NaNO3 solution have shown that Na0⋅44MnO2 obtained at 900 ◦C has shown the best battery performance. Its initial discharge capacities are 123.5 mA h/g, 113.2 mA h/g, and 102.0 mA h/g at the high current densities of 1000, 2000 and 5000 mA/g, respectively.
Keywords:
Aqueous sodium-ion batteries / Cathode material / Nanoplates / Nanorods / Sodium manganese oxide
Source:
Ceramics International, 2021, 47, 4, 4595-4603
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  • Elsevier
Projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 451-03-68/2020-14/200146 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry) (RS-200146)

DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.10.025

ISSN: 0272-8842

WoS: 000608732700007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85092524965
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https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4235
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AB  - Cathodic material for sodium-ion rechargeable batteries based on NaxMnO2 were synthesized by glycine nitrate method and subsequent annealing at high temperatures. Different crystal structures with different morphologies were obtained depending on the annealing temperature: hexagonal layeredα-Na0.7MnO2.05 nanoplates were obtained at 850 ◦C, while 3-D tunnel structured Na0⋅4MnO2 and Na0⋅44MnO2, both with rod-like morphology, were obtained at 800 ◦C and 900 ◦C, respectively. The investigations of the electrochemical behavior of obtained cathodic materials in aqueous NaNO3 solution have shown that Na0⋅44MnO2 obtained at 900 ◦C has shown the best battery performance. Its initial discharge capacities are 123.5 mA h/g, 113.2 mA h/g, and 102.0 mA h/g at the high current densities of 1000, 2000 and 5000 mA/g, respectively.
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author = "Rakočević, Lazar and Štrbac, Svetlana and Potočnik, Jelena and Popović, Maja and Jugović, Dragana and Stojković Šimatović, Ivana",
year = "2021",
url = "https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4235",
abstract = "Cathodic material for sodium-ion rechargeable batteries based on NaxMnO2 were synthesized by glycine nitrate method and subsequent annealing at high temperatures. Different crystal structures with different morphologies were obtained depending on the annealing temperature: hexagonal layeredα-Na0.7MnO2.05 nanoplates were obtained at 850 ◦C, while 3-D tunnel structured Na0⋅4MnO2 and Na0⋅44MnO2, both with rod-like morphology, were obtained at 800 ◦C and 900 ◦C, respectively. The investigations of the electrochemical behavior of obtained cathodic materials in aqueous NaNO3 solution have shown that Na0⋅44MnO2 obtained at 900 ◦C has shown the best battery performance. Its initial discharge capacities are 123.5 mA h/g, 113.2 mA h/g, and 102.0 mA h/g at the high current densities of 1000, 2000 and 5000 mA/g, respectively.",
publisher = "Elsevier",
journal = "Ceramics International",
title = "The NaxMnO2 materials prepared by a glycine-nitrate method as advanced cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable batteries",
volume = "47",
number = "4",
pages = "4595-4603",
doi = "10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.10.025"
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Rakočević L, Štrbac S, Potočnik J, Popović M, Jugović D, Stojković Šimatović I. The NaxMnO2 materials prepared by a glycine-nitrate method as advanced cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable batteries. Ceramics International. 2021;47(4):4595-4603
Rakočević, L., Štrbac, S., Potočnik, J., Popović, M., Jugović, D.,& Stojković Šimatović, I. (2021). The NaxMnO2 materials prepared by a glycine-nitrate method as advanced cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable batteries.
Ceramics InternationalElsevier., 47(4), 4595-4603.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.10.025
Rakočević Lazar, Štrbac Svetlana, Potočnik Jelena, Popović Maja, Jugović Dragana, Stojković Šimatović Ivana, "The NaxMnO2 materials prepared by a glycine-nitrate method as advanced cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion rechargeable batteries" 47, no. 4 (2021):4595-4603,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2020.10.025 .

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