Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1488878 Materials Research Bulletin 2013 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Four different samples of FAP were synthesized by precipitation techniques.•The samples were used as precursors to synthesize electrochemical active LiFePO4.•Their morphology, composition, structure and electrochemical performance were studied.•The LiFePO4 electrochemical performance resulted affected by the preparation method

In this paper the morphological, structural and electrochemical properties of crystalline lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) obtained from ferrous ammonium phosphate (FAP) have been studied. The FAP was obtained following four different processes, namely: (1) homogeneous phase precipitation, (2) heterogeneous phase precipitation from stoichiometric sodium phosphate, (3) heterogeneous phase precipitation from stoichiometric ammonium phosphate, and (4) heterogeneous phase precipitation from over stoichiometric ammonium phosphate. Lithium iron phosphate was prepared by solid state reaction of FAP with lithium hydroxide. In order to evaluate the effect of reaction time and synthesis temperature the LiFePO4 was prepared varying the heating temperatures (550, 600 and 700 °C) and the reaction times (1 or 2 h). The morphology of the materials was evaluated by scanning electron microscopy while the chemical composition was determined by electron energy loss spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction was used to evaluate phase composition, crystal structure and crystallite size. The so obtained LiFePO4's were fully electrochemical characterized and a correlation was found between the crystal size and the electrochemical performance.

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