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Ternary metal fluorides as high-energy cathodes with low cycling hysteresis.


ABSTRACT: Transition metal fluorides are an appealing alternative to conventional intercalation compounds for use as cathodes in next-generation lithium batteries due to their extremely high capacity (3-4 times greater than the current state-of-the-art). However, issues related to reversibility, energy efficiency and kinetics prevent their practical application. Here we report on the synthesis, structural and electrochemical properties of ternary metal fluorides (M(1)yM(2)(1-y)F(x): M(1), M(2) = Fe, Cu), which may overcome these issues. By substituting Cu into the Fe lattice, forming the solid-solution Cu(y)Fe(1-y)F(2), reversible Cu and Fe redox reactions are achieved with surprisingly small hysteresis (<150 mV). This finding indicates that cation substitution may provide a new avenue for tailoring key electrochemical properties of conversion electrodes. Although the reversible capacity of Cu conversion fades rapidly, likely due to Cu(+) dissolution, the low hysteresis and high energy suggest that a Cu-based fluoride cathode remains an intriguing candidate for rechargeable lithium batteries.

SUBMITTER: Wang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4389236 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ternary metal fluorides as high-energy cathodes with low cycling hysteresis.

Wang Feng F   Kim Sung-Wook SW   Seo Dong-Hwa DH   Kang Kisuk K   Wang Liping L   Su Dong D   Vajo John J JJ   Wang John J   Graetz Jason J  

Nature communications 20150326


Transition metal fluorides are an appealing alternative to conventional intercalation compounds for use as cathodes in next-generation lithium batteries due to their extremely high capacity (3-4 times greater than the current state-of-the-art). However, issues related to reversibility, energy efficiency and kinetics prevent their practical application. Here we report on the synthesis, structural and electrochemical properties of ternary metal fluorides (M(1)yM(2)(1-y)F(x): M(1), M(2) = Fe, Cu),  ...[more]

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