Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5148869 | Journal of Power Sources | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Li2FeSiO4 is a promising cathode active material for lithium-ion batteries due to its high theoretical capacity. Spray-freezing/freeze-drying, a practical process reported for the synthesis of various ceramic powders, is applied to the synthesis of Li2FeSiO4/C composite powders and high-performance Li2FeSiO4/C composite powders are successfully synthesized by using starting solutions containing both Indian ink and glucose as carbon sources followed by heating. The synthesized composite powders have a unique structure, composed of Li2FeSiO4 nanoparticles coated with a thin carbon layer formed by the carbonization of glucose and carbon nanoparticles from Indian ink. The carbon layer enhances the electrochemical reactivity of the Li2FeSiO4, and the carbon nanoparticles play a role in the formation of electron-conducting paths in the cathode. The composite powders deliver an initial discharge capacity of 195 and 137Â mAh gâ1 at 0.1Â C and 1Â C, respectively, without further addition of conductive additive. The discharge capacity at 1Â C is 72Â mAh gâ1 after the 100th cycle, corresponding to approximately 75% of the capacity at the 2nd cycle.
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Authors
Yukiko Fujita, Hiroaki Iwase, Kenji Shida, Jinsun Liao, Takehisa Fukui, Motohide Matsuda,