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    High-Entropy Metal-Organic Frameworks for Highly Reversible Sodium Storage
    (Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2021) Ma, Yanjiao; Ma, Yuan; Dreyer, Sören Lukas; Wang, Qingsong; Wang, Kai; Goonetilleke, Damian; Omar, Ahmad; Mikhailova, Daria; Hahn, Horst; Breitung, Ben; Brezesinski, Torsten
    Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are reported to be efficient sodium storage materials because of the unique advantages of their metal-organic framework structure. However, the issues of low specific capacity and poor reversibility, caused by phase transitions during charge/discharge cycling, have thus far limited the applicability of these materials. Herein, a new approach is presented to substantially improve the electrochemical properties of PBAs by introducing high entropy into the crystal structure. To achieve this, five different metal species are introduced, sharing the same nitrogen-coordinated site, thereby increasing the configurational entropy of the system beyond 1.5R. By careful selection of the elements, high-entropy PBA (HE-PBA) presents a quasi-zero-strain reaction mechanism, resulting in increased cycling stability and rate capability. The key to such improvement lies in the high entropy and associated effects as well as the presence of several active redox centers. The gassing behavior of PBAs is also reported. Evolution of dimeric cyanogen due to oxidation of the cyanide ligands is detected, which can be attributed to the structural degradation of HE-PBA during battery operation. By optimizing the electrochemical window, a Coulombic efficiency of nearly 100% is retained after cycling for more than 3000 cycles.
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    P2-type layered high-entropy oxides as sodium-ion cathode materials
    (Bristol : IOP Science, 2022) Wang, Junbo; Dreyer, Sören L; Wang, Kai; Ding, Ziming; Diemant, Thomas; Karkera, Guruprakash; Ma, Yanjiao; Sarkar, Abhishek; Zhou, Bei; Gorbunov, Mikhail V; Omar, Ahmad; Mikhailova, Daria; Presser, Volker; Fichtner, Maximilian; Hahn, Horst; Brezesinski, Torsten; Breitung, Ben; Wang, Qingsong
    P2-type layered oxides with the general Na-deficient composition NaxTMO2 (x < 1, TM: transition metal) are a promising class of cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries. The open Na+ transport pathways present in the structure lead to low diffusion barriers and enable high charge/discharge rates. However, a phase transition from P2 to O2 structure occurring above 4.2 V and metal dissolution at low potentials upon discharge results in rapid capacity degradation. In this work, we demonstrate the positive effect of configurational entropy on the stability of the crystal structure during battery operation. Three different compositions of layered P2-type oxides were synthesized by solid-state chemistry, Na0.67(Mn0.55Ni0.21Co0.24)O2, Na0.67(Mn0.45Ni0.18Co0.24Ti0.1Mg0.03)O2 and Na0.67(Mn0.45Ni0.18Co0.18Ti0.1Mg0.03Al0.04Fe0.02)O2 with low, medium and high configurational entropy, respectively. The high-entropy cathode material shows lower structural transformation and Mn dissolution upon cycling in a wide voltage range from 1.5 to 4.6 V. Advanced operando techniques and post-mortem analysis were used to probe the underlying reaction mechanism thoroughly. Overall, the high-entropy strategy is a promising route for improving the electrochemical performance of P2 layered oxide cathodes for advanced sodium-ion battery applications.