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Corresponding Author

Yu-liang CAO(ylcao@whu.edu.cn)

Abstract

The cathode material of olivine LiFePO_(4) was prepared by a novel method of polyacrylate-pyrolysis-reduction.XRD demonstrates that the material have the olivine structure.SEM photo shows an average particle-size of about 100 nm with a well distribution.Electrochemical test of cycling at a constant current reveals the discharge capacity of 138 mAh/g and a good cycling stability.It is a novel practicable technology to prepare LiFePO_(4) by using polyacrylate-pyrolysis-reduction method.

Keywords

Polymer-pyrolysis, LiFePO_(4), Li-ion batteries, Cathode material

Publication Date

2006-11-28

Online Available Date

2006-11-28

Revised Date

2006-11-28

Received Date

2006-11-28

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