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  • Sodium superionic conductors are important for improving the energy density and safety of Na-ion batteries, but most are based on single-anion frameworks, which have their pros and cons.
  • This research introduces a new class of amorphous Na-ion conductors using a dual-anion framework (NaO-MCl, where M = Hf, Zr, Ta) that shows remarkable properties like high ionic conductivity, stability, and mechanical strength.
  • All-solid-state Na-ion batteries with the new NaO-HfCl electrolyte and NaMnNiFeO cathode demonstrate excellent performance, maintaining 78% capacity after 700 cycles, suggesting a shift in focus toward more advanced superionic conductor designs.

Article Abstract

The sodium (Na) superionic conductor is a key component that could revolutionize the energy density and safety of conventional Na-ion batteries. However, existing Na superionic conductors are primarily based on a single-anion framework, each presenting inherent advantages and disadvantages. Here we introduce a family of amorphous Na-ion conductors (NaO-MCl, M = Hf, Zr and Ta) based on the dual-anion framework of oxychloride. Benefiting from a dual-anion chemistry and with the resulting distinctive structures, NaO-MCl electrolytes exhibit room-temperature ionic conductivities up to 2.0 mS cm, wide electrochemical stability windows and desirable mechanical properties. All-solid-state Na-ion batteries incorporating amorphous NaO-HfCl electrolyte and a NaMnNiFeO cathode exhibit a superior rate capability and long-term cycle stability, with 78% capacity retention after 700 cycles under 0.2 C (1C = 120 mA g) at room temperature. The discoveries in this work could trigger a new wave of enthusiasm for exploring new superionic conductors beyond those based on a single-anion framework.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11685097PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41563-024-02011-xDOI Listing

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