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Optimizing Carbon Coating Process for Lithium‐Rich LiFePO 4 Cathode Materials
Author(s) -
Park Shin,
Ahn Docheon,
Yoon Jihee,
Jo Changshin
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
chemsuschem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.412
H-Index - 157
eISSN - 1864-564X
pISSN - 1864-5631
DOI - 10.1002/cssc.202402558
Subject(s) - calcination , overpotential , materials science , electrochemistry , chemical engineering , lithium (medication) , coating , crystal structure , carbon fibers , crystal (programming language) , lithium battery , cathode , carbon black , nanotechnology , ionic bonding , ion , composite material , chemistry , crystallography , electrode , composite number , organic chemistry , catalysis , endocrinology , computer science , engineering , medicine , natural rubber , programming language
Abstract Li 1+x Fe 1‐x PO 4 (Li‐rich LFP) has been proposed as an alternative to address low ionic and electronic conductivity of stoichiometric LiFePO 4 (LFP). However, comprehensive studies investigating the impact of the carbon coating process on crystal structure and electrochemical performance during the synthesis of Li‐rich LFP are still lacking. In particular, the characteristics of carbon precursor and calcination atmosphere significantly influence formation of crystal structure and electrochemical properties of the Li‐rich LFP, underlining the necessity for further investigation. In this study, we compare two synthesis process: introducing carbon precursor before formation of LFP crystal structure (C/BLF) and adding it an additional calcination step after structure has formed (C/ALF). The C/ALF process sample has a larger unit cell volume and denser coating layer. As a result, the C/ALF sample exhibits a lower overpotential (0.54 V) and a higher discharge capacity (~134.13 mAhg −1 ) than C/BLF sample. These findings elucidate the influence of carbon coating process sequence on crystal structure and electrochemical performance during the synthesis of Li‐rich LFP.

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