Journal of Power Sources, Vol.183, No.1, 411-417, 2008
Electrochemical performances in temperature for a C-containing LiFePO4 composite synthesized at high temperature
C-LiFePO4 composite was synthesized by mechano-chemical activation using iron and lithium phosphates and also cellulose as carbon precursor; this mixture was heated at 800 C under argon during a short time. Long-range cyclings at different temperatures (RT, 40 and 60 degrees C) and at C/20 rate between 2 and 4.5 V vs. Li+/Li were carried Out With this C-LiFePO4 material as positive electrode material in lithium cells. Whatever the cycling conditions used, rather good electrochemical performances were obtained, with a capacity close to the theoretical one and a good cycle life, especially at RT - up to 100 cycles-and at 40 C with similar to 80% of the initial capacity maintained after 100 cycles. The electrodes recovered after long-range cyclings were characterized by X-ray diffraction; whatever the cycling temperature no significant Structural changes (cell parameters, bond lengths, etc.)were shown to occur. Nevertheless, iron was found to be present at the negative electrode - as already observed by Amine et al. - after long-range cycling at 60 C: other analyses have to be done to identify the origin of this iron (from an impurity or from LiFePO4 itself) and to quantify this amount vs. that of active C-LiFePO4 material using larger cells. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:lithium-ion batteries;LiFePO4;electrochemical properties;cycling in temperature;structural stability;X-ray diffraction