New Insight into Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid Tetrasodium Salt as a Sacrificing Sodium Ion Source for Sodium-Deficient Cathode Materials for Full Cells.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2019)

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Sacrificing sodium supply sources is needed for sodium-deficient cathode materials to achieve commercialization of sodium-ion full cells using sodium-ion intercalation anode materials. Herein, the potential of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tetrasodium salt (EDTA-4Na) as a sacrificing sodium supply source was investigated by intimately blending it with sodium-deficient P2-type Na[AlMn]O. The EDTA-4Na/Na[AlMn]O composite electrode unexpectedly exhibited an improved charge capacity of 177 mA h (g-oxide) compared with the low charge capacity of 83 mA h (g-oxide) for bare Na[AlMn]O. The reversible capacity of an EDTA-4Na/Na[AlMn]O//hard carbon full-cell system increased to 152 mA h (g-oxide) at the first discharge with a Coulombic efficiency of 89%, whereas the Na[AlMn]O without EDTA-4Na delivered a discharge capacity 51 mA h g because of the small charge capacity. The EDTA-4Na sacrificed itself to generate Na ions via oxidative decomposition by releasing four sodium ions and producing CN as a decomposition resultant on charge. It is thought that the slight increase in discharge capacity is associated with the electroconducting nature of the CN deposits formed on the surface of the Na[AlMn]O electrode. We elucidated the reaction mechanism and sacrificial activity of EDTA-4Na, and our findings suggest that the addition of EDTA-4Na is beneficial as an additional source of Na ions that contribute to the charge capacity.
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EDTA-4Na,additive,battery,cathode,sodium
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