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| ArticleName | On the possibility of natrization of the high-nickel precursor Ni0,87Co0,1Mn0,03(OH)2 to obtain cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries |
| DOI | 10.17580/tsm.2026.01.02 |
| ArticleAuthor | Kosov Ya. I., Larina М. V., Shvedov S. N., Olyazaev А. E. |
| ArticleAuthorData | LLC Institute Gipronikel, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Nornickel Sputnik LLC, Saint Petersburg, Russia
NorNickel’s Polar Division, Norilsk, Russia
JSC Kolskaya MMC, Monchegorsk, Russia |
| Abstract | The demand for rechargeable batteries with reversible efficient electrochemical energy storage and conversion is constantly growing. Experts primarily associate the high potential of using sodium-ion batteries (SIB) with energy storage systems. However, publications devoted to the production of cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries (including from precursors used for lithiumion batteries) do not sufficiently cover the issue of using high-nickel layered oxides. This makes it urgent to study the possibility of natrization of highnickel materials. In this regard, studies have been conducted on the effect of high-temperature synthesis conditions on the microstructure of the obtained powders of cathode materials for SIB when working with an NMC precursor and different sources of sodium (sodium carbonate and hydroxide). In order to establish the mechanism and expand the theoretical base in the field of synthesis of cathode materials for sodium-ion systems, a comparative thermoanalytical study of the process of high-temperature natrization using sodium carbonate and hydroxide in the mixture has been performed. The morphology, chemical and phase composition of the particles of the obtained cathode materials have been studied using scanning electron microscopy and X-ray spectral microanalysis. As a result of experimental studies using sodium hydroxide as a source, samples with a high degree of natrization have been obtained. When using sodium carbonate, the material is practically not natriated. Optimization of the conditions of materials natrization is one of the promising research directions in the field of obtaining cathode materials for SIB. |
| keywords | Сathode materials, lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, natrization, roasting, sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide |
| References | 1. Kulova T. L., Skundin A.M. From lithium-ion to sodium-ion batteries. Elektrokhimicheskaya energetika. 2016. Vol. 16, No. 3. pp. 122–150. DOI: 10.18500/1608-4039-2016-16-3-122-150 |
| Language of full-text | russian |
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