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High‐Performance Olivine for Lithium Batteries: Effects of Ni/Co Doping on the Properties of LiFeαNiβCoγPO4 Cathodes
Authors:Gioele Pagot  Federico Bertasi  Graeme Nawn  Enrico Negro  Giorgio Carraro  Davide Barreca  Chiara Maccato  Stefano Polizzi  Vito Di Noto
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Padova and INSTM, Padova, Italy;3. CNR‐IENI and INSTM, Department of Chemistry, University of Padova, Padova, Italy;4. Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems and Centre for Electron Microscopy “G.Stevanato”, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, Via Torino 155/B, Venezia‐Mestre, Italy
Abstract:New high voltage and high capacity storage systems are needed to sustain the increasing energy demand set by the portable electronics and auto­motive fields. Due to their good electrochemical performance, lithium‐transition metal‐phosphates (LiMPO4) seem to be very attractive as cathode materials for lithium secondary batteries. Here the synthesis and the characterization of five high voltage cathodes for lithium batteries, based on lithium–iron, lithium–nickel, lithium–cobalt phosphates are described. The effect of differing degrees of cobalt and nickel doping on structure, morphology, and the electrochemical properties of the different materials is thoroughly studied. Transition metal atoms in these materials are found to be vicariant within the olivine crystal structure; however, the lattice parameters and cell volume can be modulated by varying the nickel/cobalt ratio during the synthesis. High performance battery prototypes in terms of voltage (>4.0 V), specific capacity (125 mAh g?1), specific energy (560 mWh g?1), and cyclic life (>150 cycles) are also demonstrated.
Keywords:cathodes  high voltage  lithium batteries  olivine  structure
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