Restraining Oxygen Loss and Suppressing Structural Distortion in a Newly Ti-Substituted Layered Oxide P2-Na0.66Li0.22Ti0.15Mn0.63O2

Anionic redox reveals to be a promising strategy to effectively improve the energy density of layered metal oxide cathodes for sodium-ion batteries. However, lattice oxygen loss and derived structu...

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