Lithium Iron Phosphate: Olivine Material for High Power Li-Ion Batteries - Crimson Publishers
Lithium
Iron Phosphate: Olivine Material for High Power Li-Ion Batteries by Christian M
Julien* in Crimson Publishers: Peer Reviewed Material Science Journals
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Lithium
iron phosphate LiFePO4 (LFP) has been selected as one of the positive electrode
material of batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid electric vehicles
(HEVs), and more generally for high-power applications, owing to its thermal
and structural stability in the fully charged state, its little hygroscopicity
and its exceptional high-rate performance [1]. This material exhibits a
relatively large specific capacity even at high C-rate (close to the
theoretical value of 170 mAhg"1) compared with other iron-based compounds.
This is because LFP has a well-developed crystalline lattice (olivine-like,
orthorhombic structure, Pnma space group) with homogeneous particle size
(<500nm), purity and physical properties that greatly influence the
electrochemical performance of this electrode material.
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