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Nanostructured high specific capacity C-LiFePO4 cathode material for lithium-ion batteries

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 424-430

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1557/jmr.2011.353

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  1. Richard Barber Foundation

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We report synthesis of nanosize LiFePO4 and C-LiFePO4 powders with a narrow particle size distribution (20-30 nm) by ethanol-based sol-gel method using lauric acid (LA) as a surfactant for high specific capacity lithium-ion battery cathode material. X-ray diffraction measurements demonstrated that the samples were single-phase materials without any impurity phases. The average crystallite size was found to decrease slightly from 29 nm to approximately 23 nm with carbon coating. The ratio of the Raman D-band (similar to 1350 cm(-1)) to G-band (similar to 1590 cm(-1)) intensities (ID/IG) and electronic conductivity of these materials show strong dependence on the amount of surfactant coverage. Remarkably, cell prepared with carbon-coated LiFePO4 synthesized using 0.25 M solution of LA showed a very large specific capacity approaching the theoretical limit of 170 mAh/g, in stark contrast to the specific capacity of cell consisting of pure of LiFePO4 (similar to 75 mAh/g) measured at the same C/2 discharge rate.

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