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Fe0.5TiOPO4/C composite was used as anode material for LIB and exhibits excellent cycling performance when the electrode is cycled in two different voltage ranges [3.0-1.3 V] and [3.0-0.02 V] where different insertion mechanisms were involved. A detailed in situ XANES spectroscopy study coupled to the electrochemical analyses, clearly established that the structure of Fe0.5TiOPO4/C electrode materials is preserved when cycled between 3.0 and 1.3 V. Furthermore, a formation of new phase at the end of first discharge was evidenced, with a reversible capacity of 100 mA h g-1 after 50 cycles at C/5 rate. At highly lithiated states, [3.0-0.02 V] voltage range, a reduction-decomposition reaction highlights the Li-insertion/extraction behaviors, and low phase crystallinity is observed during cycling, in addition an excellent rate behavior and a reversible capacity of 250 mA h g-1 can still be maintained after 50 cycles at high cycling rate 5C.
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Lasri, K., Mahmoud, A., Saadoune, I., Sougrati, M. T., Stievano, L., Lippens, P. E., … Ehrenberg, H. (2016). Toward understanding the lithiation/delithiation process in Fe0.5TiOPO4/C electrode material for lithium-ion batteries. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 148, 11–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solmat.2015.11.021
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