Na2V6O13

ceramic
· Na2V6O13

Na2V6O13 is a layered vanadium oxide ceramic compound containing sodium and vanadium in a mixed-valence structure, typically studied as an inorganic functional material rather than a primary structural ceramic. This compound is primarily of research interest for electrochemical energy storage applications, particularly as a cathode material or intercalation host in sodium-ion batteries and related electrochemical devices, where its layered architecture and redox-active vanadium sites enable ion transport and electron exchange. While not yet widely deployed in commercial products compared to established battery materials, vanadium oxide compounds like Na2V6O13 are notable for their potential to enable sodium-based energy storage systems as cost-effective and resource-abundant alternatives to lithium-ion technology.

sodium-ion battery cathodeselectrochemical energy storagecathode material researchion intercalation hostsemerging battery technologiesceramic functional materials

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