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[이영일교수연구실]“A hybrid carbon–Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 conductive coating for high current rate LiFePO4 cathode material”
작성자 관리자 작성일 2023-07-25 조회수 526

Title

“A hybrid carbon–Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 conductive coating for high current rate LiFePO4 cathode material”

Author list

Dung The Nguyen, Jimin Kim, Youngil Lee*

Publication date

2023/04/01

Citation information

Chemical Engineering Journal, 461, 141750-141757 (2023)

Abbreviation of Journal Name

Chemical Engineering Journal

DOI

j.cej.2023.141750

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A stable and conductive interface is essential in improving the performance of cathode materials in Li-ion batteries by reducing interfacial resistances and balancing the charge transfer, especially at high current rates. In this study, we design a hybrid conductive coating layer consisting of carbon (C) and Li1.3Al0.3Ti1.7(PO4)3 (LATP) solid electrolyte on olivine LiFePO4 (LFP) cathode material (LFP@C_LATP) to utilize the advantage of each coating component. Carbon is generally required to improve conductivity and protect LFP particles from undesirable side reactions at the electrode/electrolyte interface. At the same time, LATP is electrochemically active and exhibits superior Li-ion conductivity to LFP. Notably, our experimental results reveal that the coating layer can provide a buffer zone on the LFP particle surface to regulate Li-ion insertion/extraction, extend voltage plateaus, and contribute an extra capacity to the cathode material. The electrochemical performances of LFP@C_LATP, therefore, are significantly improved. As a result, the LFP@C_LATP cathode can deliver a discharge capacity of 164.5 mAh g-1 at 0.1 C. Particularly, it can be electrochemically active at an extremely high current rate, up to 60.0 C, after consecutively cycling for a number of cycles. This hybrid coating strategy is promising for developing high energy, high rate, and fast charge cathode materials.