Carbon-Metal Fluoride Nanocomposites

  • Badway F
  • Pereira N
  • Cosandey F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The practical electroactivity of electrically insulating iron fluoride was enabled through the use of carbon-metal fluoride nanocomposites ~CMFNCs!. The nanocomposites were fabricated through the use of high energy mechanical milling and resulted in nanodomains of FeF3 on the order of 1-20 nm encompassed in a matrix of carbon as characterized by transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction ~XRD!. Electrochemical characterization of CMFNCs composed of 85/15 wt % FeF3 /C resulted in a nanocomposite specific capacity as high as 200 mAh/g ~235 mAh/~g of FeF3) with the electrochemical activity associated with the Fe31 Fe21 occurring in the region of 2.8-3.5 V. The CMFNCs revealed encouraging rate capability and cycle life with ,10% fade after 50 cycles. Structural evolution during the first lithiation reaction was investigated with the use of ex situ and in situ XRD. Initial results suggest that x from 0 to 0.5 in LixFeF3 proceeds in a two-phase reaction resulting in a phase with significant redistribution of the Fe atoms within a structure very similar to the base FeF3. FeF3 -based CMFNCs also exhibited a very high specific capacity of 600 mAh/g at 70C due to a reversible reaction at approximately 2 V.

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Badway, F., Pereira, N., Cosandey, F., & Amatucci, G. G. (2003). Carbon-Metal Fluoride Nanocomposites. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 150(9), A1209. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1596162

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