We present a unique composite assembly of rhombohedral LiV(PO) and carbon nanofiber, which simultaneously facilitates Li-ion transport as well as electron transfer. For the synthesis of this composite, the inorganic precursors were confined in electron-spun nanofibers, and then, through controlled annealing, NaV(PO) particulates were grown with controllable crystallite size and partially embedded into carbon nanofibers with precisely controlled diameter. The rhombohedral LiV(PO) could be successfully obtained by ion exchange from Na to Li in the prepared NaV(PO). The final rhombohedral LiV(PO) particles anchored onto the carbon nanofibers exhibited excellent electrochemical performance with fast kinetics for Li-ion batteries. Suprisingly it maintains 69 and 41 mAh/g even at 100 as cathode and anode. Several advanced characterizations revealed that its ultrafast kinetics could be attributed to synergistic effect resulting from the distinctive microstructure of the composite and the structural superiority of highly symmetric rhombohedral LiV(PO) over its monoclinic homologue for Li-ion transport.
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