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  • Mesoporous lithium metal phosphates are critical for lithium-ion battery development, yet synthesizing them has faced challenges.
  • A new method using lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) templating has successfully created mesoporous amorphous lithium metal phosphates from manganese, cobalt, and nickel.
  • These materials can crystallize into stable structures upon heating and show differing electrochemical properties, where the iron-based variant demonstrates enhanced energy storage capabilities.

Article Abstract

Mesoporous lithium metal phosphates are an important class of materials for the development of lithium ion batteries. However, there is a limited success in producing mesoporous lithium metal phosphates in the literature. Here, a lyotropic liquid crystalline (LLC) templating method was employed to synthesize the first examples of LiMPO (LMP) of Mn(II), Co(II), and Ni(II). A homogeneous aqueous solution of lithium and transition metal nitrate salts, phosphoric acid (PA), and surfactant (P123) can be spin coated or drop-cast coated over glass slides to form the LLC mesophases which can be calcined into mesoporous amorphous LMPs (MA-LMPs). The metal salts of Mn(II), Co(II) and Ni(II) produce MA-LMPs that crystallize into olivine structures by heat treatment of the LLC mesophase. The Fe(II) compound undergoes air oxidation. Therefore, both Fe(II) and Fe(III) precursors produce a crystalline Li Fe (PO ) phase at over 400 °C. The MA-LMPs show no reactivity towards lithium, however the crystalline iron compound exhibits electrochemical reactivity with lithium and a good electrochemical energy storage ability using a lithium-ion battery test.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cplu.201900435DOI Listing

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