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Jia Yan1, Li Wang2, Yanmeng Dou3
1School of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Dezhou University, Dezhou 253023, China.
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Antifluorite-type Li5FeO4 is regarded as an important cathode prelithiation material owing to its high specific capacity, yet its air stability needs to be further improved due to the high activity of Li5FeO4 with CO2 and water in the air. In this article, amorphous Li3PO4 was anchored on the surface of Li5FeO4 through a straightforward method to enhance its air stability. First, Fe2O3 particles were dissolved in a certain concentration of NH4H2PO4 solution followed by a drying process and calcination with Li2O to obtain Li3PO4-coated Li5FeO4. The structure and ingredients were confirmed by Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, X-ray Diffraction, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Furthermore, the electrochemical performances were examined by Galvanostatic charge-discharge, Cyclic Voltammetry, and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy. The results indicate that the final product exhibits a core-shell structure, with Li5FeO4 as the core and Li3PO4 as the shell. This unique structure not only provides better environmental stability for Li5FeO4 but also improves its delithiation performance. Under optimal conditions, the product with 5% NH4H2PO4 delivers the most remarkable performance. At a 0.05C current rate, it can deliver a specific capacity of 650.9 mAh-1, which is higher than that of pure Li5FeO4 (612.3 mAh·g-1). After 3 h of exposure to air, the optimized sample demonstrates a superior capacity of 498.2 mAh·g-1 while the pure Li5FeO4 retains only 193.9 mAh·g-1. Moreover, the diffusion coefficient of the optimized sample is also remarkably improved due to the advantage of the fast ion conductivity property of Li3PO4. Finally, the prelithiation performance was tested through a full battery system employing NCM811 as the cathode and silicon carbon as the anode, and the results indicate that the as-prepared product is a promising prelithiation additive to enhance capacity retention as well as improve the cyclability of lithium-ion batteries.
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