Quasi-Solid-State Sodium-Ion Full Battery with High-Power/Energy Densities

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2018 May 30;10(21):17903-17910. doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b02768. Epub 2018 May 15.

Abstract

Developing a high-performance, low-cost, and safer rechargeable battery is a primary challenge in next-generation electrochemical energy storage. In this work, a quasi-solid-state (QSS) sodium-ion full battery (SIFB) is designed and fabricated. Hard carbon cloth derived from cotton cloth and Na3V2(PO4)2O2F (NVPOF) are employed as the anode and the cathode, respectively, and a sodium ion-conducting gel-polymer membrane is used as both the QSS electrolyte and separator, accomplishing the high energy and power densities in the QSS sodium-ion batteries. The energy density can reach 460 W h kg-1 according to the mass of the cathode materials. Moreover, the fabricated QSS SIFB also exhibits an excellent rate performance (e.g., about 78.1 mA h g-1 specific capacity at 10 C) and a superior cycle performance (e.g., ∼90% capacity retention after 500 cycles at 10 C). These results show that the developed QSS SIFB is a hopeful candidate for large-scale energy storage.

Keywords: Na3V2(PO4)2O2F cathode; gel-polymer electrolyte; high energy and power densities; quasi-solid-state; sodium-ion full battery.