Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1287193 Journal of Power Sources 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The electrochemical lithium insertion process has been studied in the family of monophosphate tungsten bronzes (PO2)4(WO3)2m, where m = 4 and 6. Structural changes in the pristine oxides were followed as lithium insertion proceeded. Through potentiostatic intermittent technique, the different processes which take place in the cathode during the discharge of the cell were analysed. The nature of the bronzes Lix(PO2)4(WO3)2m formed was determined by in situ X-ray diffraction experiments. These results have allowed establishment of a correlation with the reversible/irreversible processes detected during the electrochemical lithium insertion. Measurements of resistivity showed that upon lithium insertion, the metallic pristine oxides become insulating.

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