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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.160, No.5, A3095-A3099, 2013
High-Throughput Solution Combustion Synthesis of High-Capacity LiFeBO3 Cathode
Aspiring for better cathodes beyond the LiFePO4 system, recently LiFeBO3 has been reported as a high-capacity (ca. 220 mAh/g) intercalation material involving the lowest reported volume change (ca. 2%) during its operation. It was obtained by conventional solid-state synthesis at 600 degrees C for 12 h and careful cathode optimization. Pursuing an alternate energy-savvy synthetic route, here we report a high-throughput aqueous synthesis forming one-step carbon-coated nanoscale (LiFeBO3)-B-II product, starting with the low-cost Fe-III precursor. Known as solution combustion synthesis, this two-step synthetic method can yield the (LiFeBO3)-B-II phase by a quick annealing at 400-600 degrees C for just <= 1 minute. The resulting borate cathode delivers near 1-electron discharge capacity in excess of 170 mAh/g with excellent reversibility, the first such achievement using any solution based synthesis. Various synthesis aspects, physical and electrochemical properties of combustion prepared (LiFeBO3)-B-II cathode have been presented, showcasing the versatility of this eco-efficient method to produce other metal borates and various polyanionic insertion materials for secondary batteries. (C) 2013 The Electrochemical Society.