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Navigating low state of charge phase transitions in layered cathodes for long-life sodium-ion batteries

Authors: Wenda Li; Zhaoyue Li; Lizhi Li; Alice J. Merryweather; Yilin Chen; Shaoyu Yang; Hao Shi; +13 Authors
Wenda Li; Zhaoyue Li; Lizhi Li; Alice J. Merryweather; Yilin Chen; Shaoyu Yang; Hao Shi; Yang Lu; Yixiao Qiu; Guangsu Tan; Zhipeng Chen; Weiwei Wang; Yuzhu Wang; Yi-Fan Huang; Zhengyan Lun; Christoph Schnedermann; Xiangwen Gao; Jingyang Wang; Clare P. Grey; Chao Xu;
doi: 10.1039/d5ee00422e
Navigating low state of charge phase transitions in layered cathodes for long-life sodium-ion batteries
Abstract
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) offer a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries but face cathode instability. This work emphasizes the low state of charge phase transition and shows improved cycling performance via calcium substitution.

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