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To achieve a high-energy-density lithium electrode, high-density LiFePO4/C composite cathode material for a lithium-ion battery was synthesized using self-produced high-density FePO4 as a precursor, glucose as a C source, and Li2CO3 as a Li source, in a pipe furnace under an atmosphere of 5% H2-95% N2. The structure of the synthesized material was analyzed and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The electrochemical properties of the synthesized LiFePO4/carbon composite were investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and the charge/discharge process. The tap-density of the synthesized LiFePO4/carbon composite powder with a carbon content of 7% reached 1.80 g m−3. The charge/discharge tests show that the cathode material has initial charge/discharge capacities of 190.5 and 167.0 mAh g−1, respectively, with a volume capacity of 300.6 mAh cm−3, at a 0.1C rate. At a rate of 5C, the LiFePO4/carbon composite shows a high discharge capacity of 98.3 mAh g−1 and a volume capacity of 176.94 mAh cm−3.  相似文献   

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LiFePO4/C composites were synthesized by two methods using home-made amorphous nano-FePO4 as the iron precursor and soluble starch, sucrose, citric acid, and resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) polymer as four carbon precursors, respectively. The crystalline structures, morphologies, compositions, electrochemical performances of the prepared powders were investigated with XRD, TEM, Raman, and cyclic voltammogram method. The results showed that employing soluble starch and sucrose as the carbon precursors resulted in a deficient carbon coating on the surface of LiFePO4 particle, but employing citric acid and RF polymer as the carbon precursors realized a uniform carbon coating on the surface of LiFePO4 particle, and the corresponding thicknesses of the uniform carbon films are 2.5 nm and 4.5 nm, respectively. When RF polymer was used as the carbon precursor, the material showed the highest initial discharge capacity (138.4 mAh g− 1 at 0.2 C at room temperature) and the best rate performance among the four materials.  相似文献   

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LiFePO4/(Ag + C) composite cathodes with a new type of nano-sized carbon webs were synthesized by two methods of an aqueous co-precipitation and a sol-gel process, respectively. Simultaneous thermogravimetric-differential thermal analysis indicates that the crystallization temperature of LiFePO4 is about 455-466 °C, which is close to the pyrolysis temperature of polypropylene, 460 °C. The silver and carbon co-modifying does not affect the olivine structure of LiFePO4 but improves its kinetics in terms of discharge capacity and rate capability. Discharge capacities were improved from 153.4 mA h g− 1 of LiFePO4/C to 160.5 mA h g− 1and 162.1 mA h g− 1 for LiFePO4/(Ag + C) cathodes synthesized by the co-precipitation and sol-gel methods, respectively. The possible reasons for the small difference in discharge capacity of two LiFePO4/(Ag + C) cathodes were discussed. AC impedance measurements show that the Ag + C co-modification decreases the charge transfer resistance of LiFePO4/(Ag + C) cathodes.  相似文献   

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Carbon-coated LiFePO4 composites were synthesized by a new method of high-temperature high-energy ball milling (HTHEBM). Fe2O3 and LiH2PO4 were used as raw materials. Glucose, sucrose, citric acid and active carbon were used as reducing agents and carbon sources, respectively. In this method, high-energy ball milling and carbon coating worked together and, therefore, fine and homogeneous LiFePO4/C particles with excellent properties were obtained in a relatively short synthesis time of 9 h. Moreover, the synthesis process could be completely finished at a relatively lower temperature of 600 °C for high-energy ball milling transforming mechanical energy into thermal energy. The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and electrochemical performance tests indicated that carbon source had an important influence on the properties of LiFePO4/C composites synthesized by the HTHEBM method. It was proved that the LiFePO4 composites coated with glucose had the best properties with 1 μm geometric mean diameter and 150.3 mA h g−1 initial discharge capacity at a current rate of 0.1 C. After the 20th cycle test, the reversible capacity was 148 mA h g−1 at 0.1 C, showing a retention ratio to the initial capacity of 98.5%.  相似文献   

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LiFePO4 can be used as a positive electrode material for lithium-ion batteries by making composite with electrical conductive carbonaceous materials. In this study, LiFePO4/C (carbon) composite was prepared by a soft chemistry route, in which sucrose was used as a carbon source of a low price. We tried to optimize a Li/(LiFePO4/C) cell performance through changing synthetic conditions and discussed the factors affecting the electrochemical performances of the cell, such as the amount of the carbon source, synthetic temperature, gas flow rate of pyrolysis and the formation of secondary phases. It was found that the connection of the residual carbon and Fe2P to LiFePO4 particles and the amount of these two phases were important factors. In our experimental conditions, LiFePO4/C including 9.72 wt.% of residual carbon, prepared at 800 °C for 12 h showed the highest reversible capacity and the best C rate performance among the synthesized materials; 130 mAh g−1 at 10C rate and 50 °C.  相似文献   

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Olivine structured LiFePO4/C cathode was synthesized via a freeze-drying route and followed by microwave heating with two kinds of carbon sources: PEG-4000 (organic) and Super p (inorganic). XRD patterns indicate that the as-prepared sample has an olivine structure and carbon modification does not affect the structure of the sample. Image of SEM shows a uniform and optimized particles size, which greatly improves the electrochemical properties. TEM result reveals the amorphous carbon around the surface of the particles. At a low rate of 0.1 C, the LiFePO4/C sample presents a high discharge capacity of 157.8 mAh g−1 which is near the theoretical capacity (170 mAh g−1), and it still attains to 149.1 mAh g−1 after 200 cycles. It also exhibits an excellent rate capacity with high discharge capacities of 143.2 mAh g−1, 137.5 mAh g−1, 123.7 mAh g−1 and 101.6 mAh g−1 at 0.5 C, 1.0 C, 2.0 C and 5.0 C, respectively. EIS results indicate that the charge transfer resistance of LiFePO4 decreases greatly after carbon coating.  相似文献   

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We have incorporated polymer additives such as poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether (PEGDME) and tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether (TEGDME) into N-methyl-N-butylpyrrolidinium bis(trifluoromethane sulfonyl)imide (PYR14TFSI)-LiTFSI mixtures. The resulting PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + polymer additive ternary electrolyte exhibited relatively high ionic conductivity as well as remarkably low viscosity over a wide temperature range compared to the PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI binary electrolytes. The charge/discharge cyclability of Li/LiFePO4 cells containing the ternary electrolytes was investigated. We found that Li/PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + PEGDME (or TEGDME)/LiFePO4 cells containing the two different polymer additives showed very similar discharge capacity behavior, with very stable cyclability at room temperature (RT). Li/PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + TEGDME/LiFePO4 cells can deliver about 127 mAh/g of LiFePO4 (74.7% of theoretical capacity) at 0.054 mA/cm2 (0.2C rate) at RT and about 108 mAh/g of LiFePO4 (63.4% of theoretical capacity) at 0.023 mA/cm2 (0.1C rate) at −1 °C for the first discharge. The cell exhibited a capacity fading rate of approximately 0.09-0.15% per cycle over 50 cycles at RT. Consequently, the PYR14TFSI + LiTFSI + polymer additive ternary mixture is a promising electrolyte for cells using lithium metal electrodes such as the Li/LiFePO4 cell reported here. These cells showed the capability of operating over a significant temperature range (∼0-∼30 °C).  相似文献   

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Pure, nano-sized LiFePO4 and LiFePO4/C cathode materials are synthesized by spray-drying and post-annealing method. The influence of the sintering temperature and carbon coating on the structure, particle size, morphology and electrochemical performance of LiFePO4 cathode material is investigated. The optimum processing conditions are found to be thermal treatment for 10 h at 600 °C. Compared with LiFePO4, LiFePO4/C particles are smaller in size due to the inhibition of crystal growth to a great extent by the presence of carbon in the reaction mixture. And that the LiFePO4/C composite coated with 3.81 wt.% carbon exhibits the best electrode properties with discharge capacities of 139.4, 137.2, 133.5 and 127.3 mAh g−1 at C/5, 1C, 5C and 10C rates, respectively. In addition, it shows excellent cycle stability at different current densities. Even after 50 cycles at the high current density of 10C, a discharge capacity of 117.7 mAh g−1 is obtained (92.4% of its initial value) with only a low capacity fading of 0.15% per cycle.  相似文献   

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The precursors of LiFePO4 were prepared by a sol-gel method using lithium acetate dihydrate, ferrous sulfate, phosphoric acid, citric acid and polyethylene glycol as raw materials, and then the carbon-modified nanocrystalline LiFePO4 (LiFePO4/C) cathode material was synthesized by a one-step microwave method with the domestic microwave oven. The effect of microwave time and carbon content on the performance of the resulting LiFePO4/C material was investigated. Structural characterization by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy proved that the olivine phase LiFePO4 was synthesized and the grain size of the samples was several hundred nanometers. Under the optimal conditions of microwave time and carbon content, the charge-discharge performance indicated that the nanosized LiFePO4/C had a high electrochemical capacity at 0.2 C (152 mAh g−1) and improved capacity retention; the exchange current density was 1.6977 mA cm−2. Furthermore, the rate capability was improved effectively after LiFePO4 was modified with carbon, with 59 mAh g−1 being obtained at 20 C.  相似文献   

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Nanosize lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) particles are synthesized using a continuous supercritical hydrothermal synthesis method at 25 MPa and 400 °C under various flow rates. The properties of LiFePO4 synthesized in supercritical water including purity, crystallinity, atomic composition, particle size, surface area and thermal stability are compared with those of particles synthesized using a conventional solid-state method. Smaller size particles ranging 200-800 nm, higher BET surface area ranging 6.3-15.9 m2 g−1 and higher crystallinity are produced in supercritical water compared to those of the solid-state synthesized particles (3-15 μm; 2.4 m2 g−1). LiFePO4 synthesized in supercritical water exhibit higher discharge capacity of 70-80 mAh g−1 at 0.1 C after 30 cycles than that of the solid-state synthesized LiFePO4 (60 mAh g−1), which is attributed to the smaller size particles and the higher crystallinity. Smaller capacity decay at from 135 to 125 mAh g−1 is observed during the 30 cycles in carbon-coated LiFePO4 synthesized using supercritical water while rapid capacity decay from 158 to 140 mAh g−1 is observed in the carbon-coated LiFePO4 synthesized using the solid-state method.  相似文献   

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A water quenching (WQ) method was developed to synthesize LiFePO4 and C-LiFePO4. Our results indicate that this synthesis method ensures improved electrochemical activity and small crystal grain size. The synthetic conditions were optimized using orthogonal experiments. The LiFePO4 sample prepared at the optimized condition showed a maximum discharge capacity of 149.8 mAh g−1 at a C/10 rate. C-LiFePO4 with a low carbon content of 0.93% and a high discharge specific capacity of 163.8 mAh g−1 has also been obtained using this method. Water quenching treatment shows outstanding improvement of the electrochemical performance of LiFePO4.  相似文献   

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LiFePO4/C composite cathode materials with carbon nano-interconnect structures were synthesized by one-step solid state reaction using low-cost asphalt as both carbon source and reducing agent. Based on the thermogravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry, transmission electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, a growth model was proposed to illustrate the formation of the carbon nano-interconnect between the LiFePO4 grains. The LiFePO4/C composite shows enhanced discharge capacity (150 mAh g−1) with excellent capacity retention compared with the bare LiFePO4 (41 mAh g−1) due to the electronically conductive nanoscale networking provided by the asphalt-based carbon. The results prove that the asphalt is a perfect carbon source and reduction agent for cost-effective production of high performance LiFePO4/C composite.  相似文献   

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Both Ni doping and carbon coating are adopted to synthesize a nano-sized LiFePO4 cathode material through a simple solid-state reaction. It is found that the Ni2+ has been successfully doped into LiFePO4 without affecting the phospho-olivine structure from the XRD result. The images of SEM and TEM show that the size of particles is distributed in the range of 20-60 nm, and all the particles are coated with carbon completely. The results of XPS show the valence state of Fe and Ni in the LiFePO4. The electronic conductivity of the material is as high as 2.1 × 10−1 S cm−1, which should be ascribed to the coefficient of the conductive carbon network and Ni doping. As a cathode material for lithium-ion batteries, the Ni doped LiFePO4/C nanocomposite delivers a discharge capacity of 170 mAh g−1 at 0.2 C, approaching the theoretical value. Moreover, the material shows excellent high-rate charge and discharge capability and long-term cyclability. At the high rates of 10 and 15 C, this material exhibits high capacities of 150 and 130 mAh g−1, retaining 95% after 5500 cycles and 93% after 7200 cycles, respectively. Therefore, the as-prepared material is capable of such large-scale applications as electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.  相似文献   

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Several 1-alkyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ionic liquids (alkyl-DMimTFSI) were prepared by changing carbon chain lengths and configuration of the alkyl group, and their electrochemical properties and compatibility with Li/LiFePO4 battery electrodes were investigated in detail. Experiments indicated the type of ionic liquid has a wide electrochemical window (−0.16 to 5.2 V vs. Li+/Li) and are theoretically feasible as an electrolyte for batteries with metallic lithium as anode. Addition of vinylene carbonate (VC) improves the compatibility of alkyl-DMimTFSI-based electrolytes towards lithium anode and LiFePO4 cathode, and enhanced the formation of solid electrolyte interface to protect lithium anodes from corrosion. The electrochemical properties of the ionic liquids obviously depend on carbon chain length and configuration of the alkyl, including ionic conductivity, viscosity, and charge/discharge capacity etc. Among five alkyl-DMimTFSI-LiTFSI-VC electrolytes, Li/LiFePO4 battery with the electrolyte-based on amyl-DMimTFSI shows best charge/discharge capacity and reversibility due to relatively high conductivity and low viscosity, its initial discharge capacity is about 152.6 mAh g−1, which the value is near to theoretical specific capacity (170 mAh g−1). Although the battery with electrolyte-based isooctyl-DMimTFSI has lowest initial discharge capacity (8.1 mAh g−1) due to relatively poor conductivity and high viscosity, the value will be dramatically added to 129.6 mAh g−1 when 10% propylene carbonate was introduced into the ternary electrolyte as diluent. These results clearly indicates this type of ionic liquids have fine application prospect for lithium batteries as highly safety electrolytes in the future.  相似文献   

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Carbon-coated LiFePO4 (C-LiFePO4) with micron particle size (6 μm) and high tap density (1.6 g cm−3) was prepared from spherical FePO4·2H2O powder via the co-precipitation method. The C-LiFePO4 powder was calcined at temperatures between 650 and 800 °C. The 6 μm C-LiFePO4 prepared at 800 °C exhibited an excellent rate capability, delivering 150 mAh g−1 on discharge at the 0.1 C-rate and 108 mAh g−1 at the 5 C-rate. The volumetric capacity of the 6 μm C-LiFePO4 corresponded to 225 mAh cm−3, since the large secondary particles (6 μm) C-LiFePO4 sufficiently allowed tight packing of the particles. The 6 μm C-LiFePO4 powder with high tap density makes an attractive positive electrode candidate for lithium-ion batteries designed for high energy density.  相似文献   

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Yan Cui 《Electrochimica acta》2010,55(3):922-7735
Carbon coated LiFePO4 particles were first synthesized by sol-gel and freeze-drying method. These particles were then coated with La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 nanolayer by a suspension mixing process. The La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 and carbon co-coated LiFePO4 particles were calcined at 400 °C for 2 h in a reducing atmosphere (5% of hydrogen in nitrogen). Nanolayer structured La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 together with the amorphous carbon layer forms an integrate network arranged on the bare surface of LiFePO4 as corroborated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. X-ray diffraction results proved that the co-coated composite still retained the structure of the LiFePO4 substrate. The twin coatings can remarkably improve the electrochemical performance at high charge/discharge rates. This improvement may be attributed to the lower charge transfer resistance and higher electronic conductivity resulted from the twin nanolayer coatings compared with the carbon coated LiFePO4.  相似文献   

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LiFePO4/C was synthesized by the method of solid-liquid reaction milling, using FeCl3·6H2O, Li2CO3 and (NH4)2HPO4 and glucose, which was used as reductant (carbon source). The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), TG-DTA analysis, infrared absorption carbon-sulfur analysis and electrochemical performance test. The sample synthesized at 680 °C for 8 h showed, at initial discharge, a capacity of 155.8, 153.2, 148.5, 132.7 mAh g− 1 at 0.2 °C, 0.5 °C, 1 °C and 3 °C rate respectively. The sample also showed an excellent capacity retention as there was no significant capacity fade after 10 cycles.  相似文献   

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Carbon perfectly coated LiFePO4 cathode materials are synthesized by carbon-thermal reduction method using polystyrene (PS) spheres as carbon source. The PS spheres with diameters of 150–300 nm used for the pyrolysis reaction not only inhibit the particle growth but also lead to uniform distribution of carbon coating on the surface of LiFePO4 particles. Rate capability and cycling stability of LiFePO4/C with the carbon contents ranging from 1.4 wt% to 3.7 wt% are investigated at −20 °C. The LiFePO4/C with 3.0 wt% C exhibits excellent electrochemical capability at low temperature, which delivers 147 mAh g−1 at 0.1 C. After 100 cycles at a charge–discharge rate of 1 C, there is still 100% of initial capacity retained for the LiFePO4/C electrode at −20 °C. According to the transmission electron microscope analysis and cyclic voltammetry measurement, this can be attributed to the good carbon coating morphology and optimal carbon coating thickness.  相似文献   

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Cathode material LiFePO4 with an excellent rate capability has been successfully prepared by a simple solid state reaction method using LiCH3COO·2H2O, FeC2O4·2H2O and (NH4)2HPO4 as the starting materials. We have investigated the effects of the sintering temperature and mixing time of the starting materials on the physical properties and electrochemical performance of LiFePO4. It was found that the rate capability of LiFePO4 is mainly controlled by its specific surface area and it is an effective way to improve the rate capability of the sample by increasing its specific surface area. In the present study, our prepared LiFePO4 with a high specific surface area of 24.1 m2 g−1 has an excellent rate capability and can deliver 115 mAh g−1 of reversible capacity even at the 5 C rate. Moreover, we have prepared lithium ion batteries based on LiFePO4 as the cathode material and MCMB as the anode material, which showed an excellent cycling performance.  相似文献   

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Carbon coated Li3V2(PO4)3 cathode material was prepared by a poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) assisted sol-gel method. PVA was used both as the gelating agent and the carbon source. XRD analysis showed that the material was well crystallized. The particle size of the material was ranged between 200 and 500 nm. HRTEM revealed that the material was covered by a uniform surface carbon layer with a thickness of 80 Å. The existence of surface carbon layer was further confirmed by Raman scattering. The electrochemical properties of the material were investigated by charge-discharge cycling, CV and EIS techniques. The material showed good cycling performance, which had a reversible discharge capacity of 100 mAh g−1 when cycled at 1 C rate. The apparent Li+ diffusion coefficients of the material ranged between 9.5 × 10−10 and 0.9 × 10−10 cm2 s−1, which were larger than those of olivine LiFePO4. The large lithium diffusion coefficient of Li3V2(PO4)3 has been attributed to its special NASICON-type structure.  相似文献   

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