Effect of ball-milling condition on electrochemical properties of $LiFePO_4-C$ cathode materials

  • Jin, Bo (Dept. of Electrical Eng. Chonnam National Univ.) ;
  • Jin, En-Mei (Dept. of Electrical Eng. Chonnam National Univ.) ;
  • Park, Kyung-Hee (Dept. of Electrical Eng. Chonnam National Univ.) ;
  • Park, Bok-Kee (Division of Electricity & Information Communication Howon Univ.) ;
  • Gu, Hal-Bon (Dept. of Electrical Eng. Chonnam National Univ.)
  • Published : 2007.11.01

Abstract

$LiFePO_4-C$ cathode materials were prepared by hydrothermal reaction and ball-milling. In order to enhance the electronic conductivity of $LiFePO_4$, 10% of acetylene black was added. During the ball-milling, different revolutions per minute (100, 200 and 300 rpm) was carried out. The structural and morphological performance of $LiFePO_4-C$ powders were characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscope. The X-ray diffraction results demonstrated that $LiFePO_4-C$ powders had an orthorhombic olivine-type structure with a space group of Pnma. $LiFePO_4-C$ batteries were characterized electrochemically by charge/discharge experiments. The charge/discharge experiments indicated that $LiFePO_4-C$/Li batteries by 300 rpm of the ball-milling exhibited the best electrochemical performance with the discharge capacity of 126mAh/g at a discharge rate of $0.1mA/cm^2$.

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