Magnetic and spectroscopic characterization of C-LiFePO$_{4}$ nanoparticles for cathode material for Li ion batteries

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Abstract

We synthesized pure and carbon coated LiFePO$_{4}$ nanoparticles (size $\sim $25 nm) by sol-gel technique. All the samples were~characterized~by X-ray diffraction, XPS, SQUID, and Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements. The elemental chemical states for Li 1s, Fe 2p, P 2p, O 1s and C 1s were examined by using XPS for LiFePO$_{4}$ and compared with those of C-LiFePO$_{4}$ material. Temperature dependent magnetic measurements suggest an antiferromagnetic transition $\sim $50 K in both LiFePO$_{4}$ and C-LiFePO$_{4}$ samples. The role of various phases, such as LiFePO$_{4}$ Fe$_{x}$P, $\alpha $-Fe and Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$ identified by Fe$^{57}$ Mossbauer spectroscopy, will be discussed in relationship with the electrochemical properties of the cathode materials.

Authors

  • Ambesh Dixit

    • Wayne State University
  • K. Bazzi

    • Wayne State University
  • M.B. Sahana

    • Wayne State University
  • C. Sudakar

    • Wayne State University
  • M. Nazri

    • Applied Sciences Inc., Cedarville, Ohio
    • 2Applied Sciences Inc., Cedarville, Ohio
  • P.P. Vaishnava

    • Kettering University, Flint, Michigan
    • Kettering University
  • V. Naik

    • University of Michigan-Dearborn
    • University of Michigan, Dearborn
    • U of Michigan-Dearborn
  • V.K. Garg

    • Universidade de Brasilia, Instituto de Fisica
  • A.C. Oliveira

    • Universidade de Brasilia, Instituto de Fisica
  • G.A. Nazri

    • Wayne State University
    • General Motors Company
  • R. Naik

    • Wayne State University