Study on sodium ion supplementation performance of CNT-coated sodium oxalate in sodium ion batteries
Shengdong Tao, Yanyan Xuan, Jian Li, Kewei Lei, Zulv Huang, Guowen He, Kun Shen, Zheng Liu, Zhifang Yin

TL;DR
Researchers improved sodium-ion battery performance by coating sodium oxalate with carbon nanotubes, boosting capacity and cycle life.
Contribution
A novel CNT-coated sodium oxalate material is introduced for enhanced sodium compensation in sodium-ion batteries.
Findings
CNT-10@Na2C2O4 achieved a sodium compensation capacity of 392.65 mAh g−1.
Full cells with CNT-10@Na2C2O4 retained 38.35 mAh g−1 after 100 cycles.
CNT coating reduced decomposition voltage to 3.82 V.
Abstract
Low initial coulombic efficiency of hard carbon anodes and irreversible sodium loss during cycling in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) lead to reduced specific capacity and shortened cycle life. Introducing sodium supplementation can effectively enhance the specific capacity and cycle life of SIBs. Na2C2O4 was selected as the sodium compensation agent owing to its high theoretical capacity, excellent chemical stability, and environmental friendliness. To improve conductivity and reduce decomposition voltage of Na2C2O4, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were employed for coating. The optimized 10% CNT-coated sodium oxalate (CNT-10@Na2C2O4) exhibited a reduced initial decomposition voltage of 3.82 V (vs. Na+/Na) and delivered an irreversible (sodium compensation) capacity of 392.65 mAh g−1. NNFMO-CN||HC full cells were assembled using NaNi1/3Fe1/3Mn1/3O2 cathode containing 10% CNT-10@Na2C2O4 and hard…
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TopicsAdvancements in Battery Materials · Advanced battery technologies research · Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
