Synthesis and characterization of metastable, 20 nm-sized Pna 2 1 -LiCoPO 4 nanospheres

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date Published

04/2017

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Abstract

The majority of research activities on LiCoPO4 are focused on the phospho-olivine (space group Pnma(link is external)), which is a promising high-voltage cathode material(link is external) for Li-ion batteries. In contrast, comparably little is known about its metastable Pna21 modification. Herein, we present a comprehensive study on the structure–property relationships of 15–20 nm Pna21-LiCoPO4 nanospheres(link is external) prepared by a simple microwave-assisted solvothermal process. Unlike previous reports, the results indicate that the compound is non-stoichiometric(link is external) and shows cation-mixing with Co ions on the Li sites, which provides an explanation for the poor electrochemical performance. Co L2,3-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopic data(link is external) confirm the local tetrahedral symmetry of Co2+. Comprehensive studies on the thermal stability using thermogravimetric analysis(link is external)differential scanning calorimetry(link is external), and in situ powder X-ray diffraction(link is external) show an exothermic phase transition to olivine Pnma-LiCoPO4 at 527 °C. The influence of the atmosphere and the particle size on the thermal stability is also investigated.

Journal

Journal of Solid State Chemistry

Volume

248

Year of Publication

2017

ISSN

00224596

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