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Ni2+-doped Na2Ti6O13 nanotubes to enhance the electrochemical performance of sodium ion batteries

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY [2024]
Peng Yang, Lulu Xu, Yourong Tao, Wenxin Wang, Xingcai Wu, Dunming Zhang
ABSTRACT

Here, Ni 2+ -doped Na 2 Ti 6 O 13 nanotubes (NNTONT) were successfully synthesized by a simple hydrothermal ultrasound method. It could be found that Na 2 Ti 6 O 13 partly transformed to TiO 2 with the addition of Ni 2+ , and affected the electrochemical properties of sodium ion batteries (SIBs). When the added Ni source got to 40 wt% (NNTONT-40), the capacity of charge–discharge approached the best value: 130.4 mAh/g after 100 cycles at 1C (1C = 177 mA g −1 in this paper), and increased by 41 % compared with undoped NTONT (92.2 mAh/g), and increased by 76 % even at a high rate (10C) after 1000 cycles. Subsequently, the analyses of CV (cyclic voltammetry), EIS (AC impedance spectrum) and GITT (galvanostatic intermittent titration technique) confirmed that Ni 2+ -doping resulted in lower Na + insertion-extraction voltage, smaller charge transfer resistance and higher ion diffusion rate and lager BET specific surfaces. Therefore, Ni 2+ -doping is an effective strategy to improve the capacity, rate performance and energy density, which is a promising SIBs’ anode material.

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