Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1294159 Journal of Power Sources 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

xLiH + M composites, where M = Mg or Ti, are suggested as new candidates for negative electrode for Li-ion batteries. For this purpose, the xLiH + M electrode is prepared using the mechanochemical reaction: MHx + xLi → xLiH + M or by simply grinding a xLiH + M mixture. The most promising electrochemical behaviour is obtained with the (2LiH + Mg) composite prepared via a mechanochemical reaction between MgH2 and metallic Li leading to a very divided composite in which Mg crystallites of 20 nm size are embedded in a LiH matrix. Reversible capacities of 1064 mAh g−1 (three times as much as the one of graphite) and 600 mAh g−1 are reached for these phase mixtures after 1 and 28 h of grinding in vertical and planetary mill, respectively. The (2LiH + Ti) mixture prepared via the mechanochemical reaction between TiH2 and Li exhibits a reversible capacity of 428 mAh g−1. From X-ray diffraction measurements, the performances of the electrodes are attributed to the electrochemical conversion reaction: M + xLiH ↔ MHx + xLi+ + xe− (M = Mg, Ti) followed for M = Mg by an alloying process where M reacts with lithium ions to form Mg1−xLix alloys.

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