High‐Power and Long‐Lifespan Rechargeable Ion Batteries based on Na+‐Confined Na+/Mg2+ Coinsertion Chemistry
Fuyu Chen,
Hong‐Yi Li,
Qing Zhong
et al.
Abstract:Magnesium–sodium hybrid ion batteries (MSHIBs) are expected to achieve excellent rate capability. However, existing MSHIB cathodes exhibit low ionic conductivity and poor structural stability, resulting in low power density and cycle lifespan. Herein, sodium‐rich Na3.7V6O16·2.9H2O (Na‐rich NVO) nanobelts are synthesized as MSHIB cathodes. Excess Na+ induced NaO5 and NaO3 interlayer pins, which ensures NVO structural stability to accommodate Mg2+ and Na+. They also confine the migration pathway of cations to th… Show more
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