Enhancing the energy density of safer Li-ion batteries by combining high-voltage lithium cobalt fluorophosphate cathodes and nanostructured titania anodes.
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ABSTRACT: Recently, Li-ion batteries have been heavily scrutinized because of the apparent incompatibility between safety and high energy density. This work report a high voltage full battery made with TiO2/Li3PO4/Li2CoPO4F. The Li2CoPO4F cathode and TiO2 anode materials are synthesized by a sol-gel and anodization methods, respectively. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed that Li2CoPO4F is well-crystallized in orthorhombic crystal structure with Pnma space group. The Li3PO4-coated anode was successfully deposited as shown by the (011) lattice fringes of anatase TiO2 and (200) of ?-Li3PO4, as detected by HRTEM. The charge profile of Li2CoPO4F versus lithium shows a plateau at 5.0?V, revealing its importance as potentially high-voltage cathode and could perfectly fit with the plateau of anatase anode (1.8-1.9?V). The full cell made with TiO2/Li3PO4/Li2CoPO4F delivered an initial reversible capacity of 150?mA h g(-1) at C rate with good cyclic performance at an average potential of 3.1-3.2?V. Thus, the full cell provides an energy density of 472?W h kg(-1). This full battery behaves better than TiO2/Li2CoPO4F. The introduction of Li3PO4 as buffer layer is expected to help the cyclability of the electrodes as it allows a rapid Li-ion transport.
SUBMITTER: Ortiz GF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4808834 | biostudies-other | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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