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Electrochemical Properties of Pristine and Vanadium Doped LiFePO4 Nanocrystallized Glasses

Autor
Wasiucionek, Marek
Garbarczyk, Jerzy
Frąckiewicz, Justyna E.
Boczar, Maciej
Pietrzak, Tomasz
Czerwiński, Andrzej
Buchberger, Dominika
Data publikacji
2021
Abstrakt (EN)

<jats:p>In our recent papers, it was shown that the thermal nanocrystallization of glassy analogs of selected cathode materials led to a substantial increase in electrical conductivity. The advantage of this technique is the lack of carbon additive during synthesis. In this paper, the electrochemical performance of nanocrystalline LiFePO4 (LFP) and LiFe0.88V0.08PO4 (LFVP) cathode materials was studied and compared with commercially purchased high-performance LiFePO4 (C-LFP). The structure of the nanocrystalline materials was confirmed using X-ray diffractometry. The laboratory cells were tested at a wide variety of loads ranging from 0.1 to 3 C-rate. Their performance is discussed with reference to their microstructure and electrical conductivity. LFP exhibited a modest electrochemical performance, while the gravimetric capacity of LFVP reached ca. 100 mAh/g. This value is lower than the theoretical capacity, probably due to the residual glassy matrix in which the nanocrystallites are embedded, and thus does not play a significant role in the electrochemistry of the material. The relative capacity fade at high loads was, however, comparable to that of the commercially purchased high-performance LFP. Further optimization of the crystallites-to-matrix ratio could possibly result in further improvement of the electrochemical performance of nanocrystallized LFVP glasses.</jats:p>

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
Energies
Tom
14
Zeszyt
23
Strony od-do
8042
ISSN
1996-1073
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2021-12-01
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