LiMnPO4 Nanoplate Grown via Solid-State Reaction in Molten Hydrocarbon for Li-Ion Battery Cathode
Nano Letters2010Vol. 10(8), pp. 2799–2805
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Daiwon Choi, Donghai Wang, In‐Tae Bae, Jie Xiao, Zimin Nie, Wei Wang, Vilayanur Viswanathan, Yun Jung Lee, Ji‐Guang Zhang, Gordon L. Graff, Zhenguo Yang, Jun Liu
Abstract
Electrochemically active LiMnPO(4) nanoplates have been synthesized via a novel, single-step, solid-state reaction in molten hydrocarbon. The olivine-structured LiMnPO(4) nanoplates with a thickness of approximately 50 nm appear porous and were formed as nanocrystals were assembled and grew into nanorods along the [010] direction in the (100) plane. After carbon coating, the prepared LiMnPO(4) cathode demonstrated a flat potential at 4.1 V versus Li with a specific capacity reaching as high as 168 mAh/g under a galvanostatic charging/discharging mode, along with an excellent cyclability.
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