Na@C composite anode for a stable Na|NZSP interface in solid-state Na-CO2 battery

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS(2022)

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Na-CO2 battery is one of the most promising energy storage devices for the exploration of Mar. To fix the evaporation problem of liquid electrolytes in an open system, solid-state electrolyte Na3Zr2Si2PO12 (NZSP) is used to fabricate a solid-state Na-CO2 battery. In the battery, the interface between the Na-metal anode and NZSP plays a vital role in improving electrochemical performance. The interfacial parasitic reaction between NZSP and Na-metal results in a Na-rich kinetically stable interphase. (200) and (-111) planes are the preferentially etched crystal planes of NZSP, as SiO4 and PO4 tetrahedrons on the planes are easily broken by extra Na-ion injection. Aside from the interfacial reaction, the poor contact between Na-metal and NZSP is a more serious problem, which leads to large interfacial resistance and poor cycling stability. To fix this problem, carbon black is mixed with melted Na-metal to prepare a composite anode (Na@C). The Na@C composite anode easily wets NZSP, thus decreasing the interfacial resistance from 918 to 98 omega cm(2). Symmetrical cells stably cycled 1100 h at 0.1 mA cm(-2), when using Na@C as the electrode. Furthermore, Na-CO2 battery with Na@C composite anode also shows a prolonged cycling life. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Preferentially etched crystal planes, Kinetically stable interphase, Composite anode, NZSP, Na-CO2 battery
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