This work focuses on the synthesis of LiFePO-PANI hybrid materials and studies their electrochemical properties (capacity, cyclability and rate capability) for use in lithium ion batteries. PANI synthesis and optimization was carried out by chemical oxidation (self-assembly process), using ammonium persulfate (APS) and HPO, obtaining a material with a high degree of crystallinity. For the synthesis of the LiFePO-PANI hybrid, a thermal treatment of LiFePO particles was carried out in a furnace with polyaniline (PANI) and lithium acetate (AcOLi)-coated particles, using Ar/H atmosphere. The pristine and synthetized powders were characterized by XRD, SEM, IR and TGA. The electrochemical characterizations were carried out by using CV, EIS and galvanostatic methods, obtaining a capacity of 95 mAhg for PANI, 120 mAhg for LiFePO and 145 mAhg for LiFePO-PANI, at a charge/discharge rate of 0.1 C. At a charge/discharge rate of 2 C, the capacities were 70 mAhg for LiFePO and 100 mAhg for LiFePO-PANI, showing that the PANI also had a favorable effect on the rate capability.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122834 | DOI Listing |
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