Issue 21, 2016

Synthesis, structural and electrochemical properties of sodium nickel phosphate for energy storage devices

Abstract

Electrochemical energy production and storage at large scale and low cost, is a critical bottleneck in renewable energy systems. Oxides and lithium transition metal phosphates have been researched for over two decades and many technologies based on them exist. Much less work has been done investigating the use of sodium phosphates for energy storage. In this work, the synthesis of sodium nickel phosphate at different temperatures is performed and its performance evaluated for supercapacitor applications. The electronic properties of polycrystalline NaNiPO4 polymorphs, triphylite and maricite, t- and m-NaNiPO4 are calculated by means of first-principle calculations based on spin-polarized Density Functional Theory (DFT). The structure and morphology of the polymorphs were characterized and validated experimentally and it is shown that the sodium nickel phosphate (NaNiPO4) exists in two different forms (triphylite and maricite), depending on the synthetic temperature (300–550 °C). The as-prepared and triphylite forms of NaNiPO4vs. activated carbon in 2 M NaOH exhibit the maximum specific capacitance of 125 F g−1 and 85 F g−1 respectively, at 1 A g−1; both having excellent cycling stability with retention of 99% capacity up to 2000 cycles. The maricite form showed 70 F g−1 with a significant drop in capacity after just 50 cycles. These results reveal that the synthesized triphylite showed a high performance energy density of 44 Wh kg−1 which is attributed to the hierarchical structure of the porous NaNiPO4 nanosheets. At a higher temperature (>400 °C) the maricite form of NaNiPO4 possesses a nanoplate-like (coarse and blocky) structure with a large skewing at the intermediate frequency that is not tolerant of cycling. Computed results for the sodium nickel phosphate polymorphs and the electrochemical experimental results are in good agreement.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, structural and electrochemical properties of sodium nickel phosphate for energy storage devices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2016
Accepted
09 May 2016
First published
10 May 2016

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 11291-11305

Author version available

Synthesis, structural and electrochemical properties of sodium nickel phosphate for energy storage devices

M. Minakshi, D. Mitchell, R. Jones, F. Alenazey, T. Watcharatharapong, S. Chakraborty and R. Ahuja, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 11291 DOI: 10.1039/C6NR01179A

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