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Sodium Manganese Phosphate (NaMnPO<sub>4</sub>) Powder, SIB Cathode Material, 50g - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Sodium Manganese Phosphate (NaMnPO4) Powder for Sodium Ion Battery Cathode, 50g

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MSE PRO™ Sodium Manganese Phosphate (NaMnPO4) Powder for Sodium Ion Battery Cathode

Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have been recognized as one of the most potential technologies for low-cost rechargeable batteries due to the abundant resource of sodium from ocean or iron sand. SIBs possess a similar cell configuration and working mechanism for energy storage with lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, Sodium ion (Na+) intercalation and storage, owing to larger ionic radius of 1.02 Å and heavier weight of 22.99 g.mol−1 compared with Li(0.76 Å & 6.94 g.mol−1), are more challenging than Li-ion batteries. 

High-performance phosphate-based electrodes including transition metals such as
manganese and iron have been proven as potential SIB cathode materials due to their solely inexpensive fabrication. Sodium manganese phosphate (MaMnPO4) goes through reversible redox Mn3+/Mn2+ pair with a Nadiffusion process.

The NaMnPO4 particle powders are covered with 3 wt% carbon to improve the electrical conductivity and electrolyte wetting.

More SIB cathode materials such as Sodium Iron Phosphate (NaFePO4) and Sodium manganese Oxide (Na0.44MnO2) are also available from MSE Supplies LLC, please contact us

Product Number (SKU): PO0221

Package Size: 50g/bottle

Specifications:

  • Chemical Name: Sodium Manganese Phosphate
  • Appearance: Dark grey powder
  • Molecular Formula: NaMnPO4 
  • Particle Size: ≤ 3 µm
  • Purity: ≥ 99.9% 
  • Structure: Orthorhombic
  • Chemical Composition: NaMnPO4 (97 wt%), Carbon (3 wt%)

Other Impurity Content (Max. ppm)

Fe Cu Na Ca Co Mg Ti Al Zr
20 10 15 7 20 16 15 30 20

 

References:

1. "Sodium-ion battery technology: Advanced anodes, cathodes and electrolytes." Journal of Physics: Conference Series. Vol. 2109. No. 1. IOP Publishing, 2021. 

2. "Recent research progress on iron-and manganese-based positive electrode materials for rechargeable sodium batteries." Science and technology of advanced materials (2014).

3. "Anomalous Jahn–Teller behavior in a manganese-based mixed-phosphate cathode for sodium ion batteries." Energy & Environmental Science 8.11 (2015): 3325-3335.

4. "Reversible Multi‐Electron Reaction Mechanism of Sodium Vanadium/Manganese Phosphate Cathode for Enhanced Na‐Storage Capability." ChemElectroChem 9.18 (2022): e202200669.