α-VPO4: A Novel Many Monovalent Ion Intercalation Anode Material for Metal-Ion Batteries

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2019 Apr 3;11(13):12431-12440. doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b21272. Epub 2019 Mar 21.

Abstract

In this paper, we report on a novel α-VPO4 phosphate adopting the α-CrPO4 type structure as a promising anode material for rechargeable metal-ion batteries. Obtained by heat treatment of a structurally related hydrothermally prepared KTiOPO4-type NH4VOPO4 precursor under reducing conditions, the α-VPO4 material appears stable in a wide temperature range and possesses an interesting "sponged" needle-like particle morphology. The electrochemical performance of α-VPO4 as the anode material was examined in Li-, Na-, and K-based cells. The carbon-coated α-VPO4/C composite exhibits 185, 110, and 37 mA h/g specific capacities respectively at the first discharge and around 120, 80, and 30 mA h/g at consecutive cycles at a C/10 rate. The considerable capacity drop after the first cycle in Li and Na cells is presumably due to irreversible alkali ion consumption taking place upon alkali-ion de/insertion. The EDX analysis of the recovered electrodes revealed an uptake of ∼23% of Na after the first discharge with significant cell parameter alteration validated by operando XRD measurements. In contrast to the known β-VPO4 anode materials, both Li and Na de/insertion into the new α-VPO4 proceed via an intercalation mechanism with the parent structural framework preserved but not via a conversion mechanism. The dimensionality of alkali-ion migration pathways and diffusion energy barriers was analyzed by the BVEL approach. Na-ion diffusion coefficients measured by the potentiostatic intermittent titration technique are in the range of (0.3-1.0)·10-10 cm2/s, anticipating α-VPO4 as a prospective high-power anode material for Na-ion batteries.

Keywords: alkali metal ion diffusion; anode material; intercalation; operando diffraction; phosphates, α-CrPO4 structure; rechargeable batteries.