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Room-Temperature Synthesis and Stable Na-ion Storage Performance of Two-Dimensional Mixed Lead–Bismuth Oxychloride

Posted on 2021-08-10 - 15:04
Two-dimensional (2D) mixed-cationic Sillén-type heterostructures have garnered widespread interest in energy conversion and storage applications. However, the current synthesis strategies to prepare them demand a high temperature, longer reaction durations, toxic chemicals, and a complex reaction setup, which hinder their large-scale applications. Herein, we unveil a new rapid room-temperature chemical precipitation route to prepare 2D-PbBiO2Cl within ∼45 min. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) mechanistic studies show that its formation proceeds through topotactic ion exchange from an analogous PbBiO2NO3 intermediate. As an anode material in the sodium-ion battery (NIB), this 2D structure displays a stable sodium storage performance (∼240 mAh g–1 for 450 cycles at 100 mA g–1). Most importantly, the combined electrochemical and in operando XRD studies reveal a distinct (de)­sodiation process of the 2D-PbBiO2Cl in comparison with the reported Na–(Pb/Bi) phase diagram, which is ascribed to the mixed chemical character of the electrochemically formed nanoscale Bi-rich (Pb/Bi) alloy. This study highlights the feasibility of room-temperature synthesis of 2D mixed-cationic Sillén-type phases and stabilization of their nanoscale alloys, which can potentially exhibit a distinct electrochemical behavior.

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