Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1616579 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The preparation and characterization of composites consisting of carbon foams coated with olivine structured lithium cobalt phosphate is reported. The composites are prepared by a Pechini assisted sol–gel process and treated under different conditions in flowing nitrogen and in flowing air. The structural, morphological and electrochemical properties were found to be dependent upon the annealing conditions as time and atmosphere. After annealing in nitrogen, the formation of the LiCoPO4 phase on the foams is observed at T = 730 °C. The photoelectron emission spectra reveal divalent cobalt ions in the composites. The LiCoPO4/foam composites deliver a discharge specific capacity of 100 mAh g−1, at a discharge rate of C/25 and room temperature. After a pre-annealing in air then the annealing in nitrogen, the voltammetric curves show values of the reduction/oxidation processes at 4.6 V and 5.2 V respectively. The electrochemical measurements revealed a decrease of the capacity fade (∼26% at C/10, RT). A plateau in the specific capacity as a function of the potential has been observed.

► Commercial carbon foams coated with the LiCoPO4 as cathode materials. ► Investigation of the composites after annealing under different atmospheres. ► Properties of the composites dependent upon the annealing conditions. ► Specific capacity of 100 mAh g−1 obtained after annealing under nitrogen.

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