Conformal Coating Strategy Comprising N‑doped
Carbon and Conventional Graphene for Achieving Ultrahigh Power and
Cyclability of LiFePO4
Posted on 2015-10-14 - 00:00
Surface carbon coating to improve the inherent poor electrical
conductivity of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4, LFP) has
been considered as most efficient strategy. Here, we also report one
of the conventional methods for LFP but exhibiting a specific capacity
beyond the theoretical value, ultrahigh rate performance, and excellent
long-term cyclability: the specific capacity is 171.9 mAh/g (70 μm-thick
electrode with ∼10 mg/cm2 loading mass) at 0.1 C
(17 mA/g) and retains 143.7 mAh/g at 10 C (1.7 A/g) and 95.8% of initial
capacity at 10 C after 1000 cycles. It was found that the interior
conformal N–C coating enhances the intrinsic conductivity of
LFP nanorods (LFP NR) and the exterior reduced graphene oxide coating
acts as an electrically conducting secondary network to electrically
connect the entire electrode. The great electron transport mutually
promoted with shorten Li diffusion length on (010) facet exposed LFP
NR represents the highest specific capacity value recorded to date
at 10 C and ultralong-term cyclability. This conformal carbon coating
approach can be a promising strategy for the commercialization of
LFP cathode in lithium ion batteries.
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Zhang, Kan; Lee, Jeong-Taik; Li, Ping; Kang, Byoungwoo; Kim, Jung Hyun; Yi, Gi-Ra; et al. (2016). Conformal Coating Strategy Comprising N‑doped
Carbon and Conventional Graphene for Achieving Ultrahigh Power and
Cyclability of LiFePO4. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b02604