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Title: Strategic Screening of Dopants for Na0.67Ni0.33Mn0.67O2 Cathodes: A Computational Roadmap for Sodium-Ion Battery Innovation
Authors: DEY, NAYAN
VENKATNATHAN, ARUN
OGALE, SATISHCHANDRA
Bano, Amreen
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Chemistry
2026-JAN-WEEK1
TOC-JAN-2026
2026
Issue Date: Jan-2026
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Small
Abstract: P2-type cobalt-free Na0.67Ni0.33Mn0.67O2 (NNMO) compound has attracted significant attention as a cathode material for sodium-ion batteries, due to its relatively high energy density. Recent experimental investigations on doped NNMO cathodes have demonstrated improved structural stability, enhanced electrical and ionic conductivity of Na+ ions, and increased capacity and cycling stability. In this study, we investigate the effects of doping on NNMO cathode materials across different charge states. Six different dopants- Mg2+, Al3+, Ti4+, Zr4+, Nb5+, and Mo6+ were selected based on their oxidation states, and their impact on NNMO was evaluated using Machine Learning Potentials and Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. Key properties, including lattice parameters, redox activity, voltage activity, and Na+ diffusion kinetics were computed and analysed for each doped variant of the NNMO cathode. The results of these detailed investigations show that higher valence dopants (Zr4+, Nb5+, and Mo6+) primarily enhance the bulk stability while preserving high energy density; whereas, lower valence dopants contribute more significantly to structural integrity, voltage regulation, and ion transport. Each dopant improves certain aspects of structural stability, surface robustness, voltage window, Na+ diffusion, and overall electrochemical performance. Furthermore, a correlation between the theoretical predictions and experimental results for specific variables (dopant oxidation states and ionic radii) is clearly established, offering an essential guideline for choosing a suitable dopant for superior NNMO cathode design.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202513165Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/10667
ISSN: 1613-6829
1613-6810
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