Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6606888 | Electrochimica Acta | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We report the electrochemical synthesis of iron phosphide films used as anodes of lithium secondary batteries. The phosphorus content in the film was increased to a level almost equal to that of Fe (corresponding to a FePy composition with 0.85 < y < 0.91) through the selective electrochemical dissolution of Fe and Fe-rich phase from the electroplated film. The as-deposited film exhibited a dense structure characterised by numerous submicron-sized nodules in contact with each other, and maintained its overall mechanical integrity even after the selective dissolution. The as-deposited and the selectively etched films with high P content were tested as anodes of lithium secondary batteries. The performance of the selectively etched films far exceeded that of the as-prepared films. In particular, a 500-nm-thick film maintained a reversible discharge capacity greater than 420 mA h gâ1 after 30 cycles. No specific physical damage was observed in the film after the cycling tests.
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Authors
Young-Min Chun, Heon-Cheol Shin,