Tavorite lithium iron fluorophosphate cathode materials: Phase transition and electrochemistry of LiFePO4F-Li2FePO4F

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Abstract

We have synthesized LiFePO4 F by a simple solid-state route as a pure single phase, which we show is isostructural with that of the minerals tavorite and amblygonite, and we report the first isolation of its fully lithium-inserted crystalline analog, Li2FePO4 F. We show that the latter adopts a triclinic P1̄- tavorite-type framework that is very closely related to the parent phase. The redox activity between these two compositions is very facile and occurs with an 8% change in volume to result in a reversible and stable capacity of about 145 mAh/g. The electrochemical cycling at both room temperature and 55°C is very stable. © 2010 The Electrochemical Society.

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Ramesh, T. N., Lee, K. T., Ellis, B. L., & Nazar, L. F. (2010). Tavorite lithium iron fluorophosphate cathode materials: Phase transition and electrochemistry of LiFePO4F-Li2FePO4F. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3298353

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