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Electrochemical behavior of LiFePO 4 in aqueous lithium hydroxide electrolyte
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Electrochemical behavior of LiFePO 4 in aqueous lithium hydroxide electrolyte

M. Manickam, P. Singh, T.B. Issa, S. Thurgate and K. Prince
Electroceramics in Japan IX, Vol.320, pp.271-274
2006
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Abstract

The electrochemistry of olivine-type iron phosphate (FePO 4) as a battery cathode material, in aqueous lithium hydroxide (LiOH), has been investigated. The material forms intercalated LiFePO 4 reversibly on electroreduction/oxidation. The formation of Fe 3O 4 phase, in addition to the regeneration of FePO 4 during reverse oxidation of LiFePO 4, also occurs. In this regard, the mechanism of FePO 4 discharge/charge in aqueous LiOH differs from that in non-aqueous solvents.

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Citation topics
2 Chemistry
2.62 Electrochemistry
2.62.138 Lithium-Ion Battery
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Materials Science, Ceramics
Materials Science, Composites
Physics, Condensed Matter
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