Boron Doping in Carbon Layer: A Facile Strategy to Boost Electrochemical Performance of Na₂FeTi(PO₄)₃@C

Abstract

The scarcity of lithium resources has fueled research into sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), yet the performance of cathode materials remains a critical factor that severely limits their overall electrochemical performance. In this work, boron-doped carbon-coated NASICON-type Na₂FeTi(PO₄)₃ (NFTP@BC) has been successfully synthesized via a sol-gel method. The sample with optimized boron doping content (NFTP@BC-2) exhibits exceptional electrochemical performance: it achieves specific capacities of 122.88 and 102.49 mAh•g⁻¹ at current densities of 20 and 1000 mA•g⁻¹, respectively. Moreover, it demonstrates remarkable cycling stability: after 500 chargedischarge cycles at 500 mA•g⁻¹, the capacity retention rate reaches 95.52%; even after prolonged cycling (1000 cycles) at a higher current density of 1000 mA•g⁻¹, the capacity retention rate remains as high as 92.59%. Notably, this sample also exhibits superior performance in low-temperature and full-cell tests. The enhanced electrochemical performance is attributed to the boron-doped carbon layer, which improves electronic conductivity by introducing hole carriers and facilitating electron transfer; meanwhile, it boosts ionic conductivity by creating lattice defects for Na⁺ transport channels, regulating surface charge distribution to enhance Na⁺ adsorption.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jan 2026
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
10 Apr 2026

Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Boron Doping in Carbon Layer: A Facile Strategy to Boost Electrochemical Performance of Na₂FeTi(PO₄)₃@C

Z. Wang, Z. Tan, Y. Zou, R. Zhang, P. Zhou, D. Wei, Z. Huang, H. Hu and L. Liu, Nanoscale, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6NR00037A

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