Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1293479 | Journal of Power Sources | 2011 | 6 Pages |
In an attempt to identify an active material for use in lithium secondary batteries with high energy density, we investigated the electrochemical properties of gallium (III) sulfide (Ga2S3) at 30 °C. Ga2S3 shows two sloping plateaus in the potential range between 0.01 V and 2.0 V vs. (Li/Li+). The specific capacity of the Ga2S3 electrode in the first delithiation is ca. 920 mAh g−1, which corresponds to 81% of the theoretical capacity (assuming a 10-electron reaction). The capacity in the 10th cycle is 63% of the initial capacity. Ex situ X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption fine structure analyses revealed that the reaction of the Ga2S3 electrode proceeds in two steps: Ga2S3 + 6Li+ + 6e− ⇆ 2Ga + 3Li2S and Ga + xLi+ + xe− ⇆ LixGa.
Research highlights► Ga2S3 is proposed as a novel anode active material in lithium secondary batteries. ► Lithiation/delithiation reactions of Ga2S3 occur during galvanostatic cycles. ► The reaction of Ga2S3 proceeds in two steps at 0.01–2.0 V vs. (Li/Li+). ► The specific capacity in the first delithiation is more than twice that of graphite.