Christoph Vaalma
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014
Daniel Buchholz; Luciana Gomes Chagas; Christoph Vaalma; Liming Wu; Stefano Passerini
Sodium-based layered oxides undergo several structural changes upon the (de-)sodiation process and reveal a strong tendency towards water intercalation at lower sodium contents. However, valuable information about their handling during the investigation are still rare. Herein, we report an investigation of the water sensitivity of layered NaxNi0.22Co0.11Mn0.66O2 with mixed P2/P3 structure via X-ray diffraction. At lower sodium contents, i.e. below x ≈ 0.33 or above 3.6 V vs. Na/Na+, a strong tendency for the uptake of water is observed, supported by the appearance of new diffraction peaks confirming a dramatically increased interlayer distance. However, at high sodium content (x > 0.33) the material can be processed in open air without major changes.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2014
Luciana Gomes Chagas; Daniel Buchholz; Christoph Vaalma; Liming Wu; Stefano Passerini
P-type layered oxides are promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries and a wide variety of compounds have been investigated so far. Nevertheless, detailed studies on how to link synthesis temperature, structure and electrochemistry are still rare. Herein, we present a study on P-type NaxNi0.22Co0.11Mn0.66O2 materials, investigating the influence of synthesis temperature on their structure and electrochemical performance. The change of annealing temperature leads to various materials of different morphologies and either P3-type (700 °C), P3/P2-type (750 °C) or P2-type (800–900 °C) structure. Galvanostatic cycling of P3-type materials revealed high initial capacities but also a high capacity fade per cycle leading to a poor long-term cycling performance. In contrast, pure P2-type NaxNi0.22Co0.11Mn0.66O2, synthesized at 800 °C, exhibits lower initial capacities but a stable cycling performance, underlined by a good rate capability, high coulombic efficiencies and high average discharge capacity (117 mA h g−1) and discharge voltage (3.30 V vs. Na/Na+) for 200 cycles.
Chemical Communications | 2015
Edgar Ventosa; Daniel Buchholz; Stefan Klink; Cristina Flox; Luciana Gomes Chagas; Christoph Vaalma; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Stefano Passerini; Joan Ramon Morante
We report the first proof of concept for a non-aqueous semi-solid flow battery (SSFB) based on Na-ion chemistry using P2-type NaxNi0.22Co0.11Mn0.66O2 and NaTi2(PO4)3 as positive and negative electrodes, respectively. This concept opens the door for developing a new low-cost type of non-aqueous semi-solid flow batteries based on the rich chemistry of Na-ion intercalating compounds.
Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016
Christoph Vaalma; Guinevere A. Giffin; Daniel Buchholz; Stefano Passerini
ChemElectroChem | 2016
Liming Wu; Daniel Buchholz; Christoph Vaalma; Guinevere A. Giffin; Stefano Passerini
Journal of Power Sources | 2015
Daniel Buchholz; Christoph Vaalma; Luciana Gomes Chagas; Stefano Passerini
Chemical Communications | 2015
Edgar Ventosa; Daniel Buchholz; Stefan Klink; Cristina Flox; Luciana Gomes Chagas; Christoph Vaalma; Wolfgang Schuhmann; Stefano Passerini; Joan Ramon Morante
Nature Reviews Materials | 2018
Christoph Vaalma; Daniel Buchholz; Marcel Weil; Stefano Passerini
ChemElectroChem | 2016
Marlou Keller; Christoph Vaalma; Daniel Buchholz; Stefano Passerini
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry | 2018
Christoph Vaalma; Daniel Buchholz; Stefano Passerini