Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6613123 | Electrochimica Acta | 2014 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new olivine LiFePO4(LFP)@C/reduced graphene oxide(RGO) nanocomposite synthesized by a solvothermal method. In this hybrid nanocomposite, the cooperation of the LiFePO4 with a carbon coating and the reduction of the graphene oxide has been tuned to produce an effective three-dimensional (3D) conductive network. Compared with conventional LFP@C nanocomposites, the experimental results of LFP@C/RGO nanocomposites show their outstanding electrochemical performance with higher rate capability and better cycability. In particularly, no obvious capacity fading after 200 cycles at a current of 10Â C is observed and a discharge capacity of 119Â mAh/g can be still delivered at 20Â C, pointing out that the electronic conductivity of electrode particles also contribute to achieve a high-rate performance. This study may play a key role in large power sources when applied in industrial productions, such as electric vehicles.
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Authors
Shi Tao, Wei-feng Huang, Gui-xian Wu, Xiao-bo Zhu, Xing-bo Wang, Meng Zhang, Sheng-hao Wang, Wang-sheng Chu, Li Song, Zi-yu Wu,