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Synthesis of new fluorosulphate materials using different approaches
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Searching for possible new cathode materials with the ability to outperform LiFePO 4, our group has recently discovered LiFeSO 4F, a novel metal fluorosulphate compound. Needing no further optimization, it delivers excellent reversible capacity (∼140 mAh/g) involving a 3.6 V Fe II/III redox plateau. This parent fluorosulphate phase has been synthesized by three different routes; namely ionothermal synthesis, solid-state synthesis and polyol-assisted synthesis. These low temperature synthesis routes are described focusing on synthesis of LiFeSO 4F. Furthermore, these methods were successfully employed to unravel other LiMSO 4F compounds (M =Co/Ni/Mn/Zn) as well as sodium-based metal fluorosulphate NaMSO 4F compounds (M = Fe/Co/Ni/Mn). These syntheses were realized at temperature not exceeding 300°C. We have discovered many interesting and at times intriguing structural, electrochemical and transport properties in these fluorosulphate materials. A few of these findings are illustrated to show the richness of the metal fluorosulphate chemistry. ©The Electrochemical Society.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1363020748
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource