Investigation of Lithium–Ion Battery Performance Utilizing Magnetic Controllable Superionic Conductor Li3(V1–xFex)2(PO4)3/C (x = 0.05 and 0.10)

IF 3.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Omega Pub Date : 2024-06-21 DOI:10.1021/acsomega.4c01757
Yu-Ting Lee, Yi-Tsen Chen, Jun-Yi Cheng, Chun-Chuen Yang* and Kuen-Song Lin, 
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Lithium–ion batteries with Li3V2(PO4)3/C as the cathode have been a popular research topic in recent years; however, studies of the effects of external magnetic fields on them are less common. This study investigates the effects of an external magnetic field applied parallel to the direction of the anode and cathode on the ion transport through iron-doped Li3(V1–xFex)2(PO4)3, the outer carbon coating, the film/electrolyte/separator, and up to the lithium metal electrode on a microscopic level. The results reveal that for the x = 0.05 sample with lower doping, the magnetostriction expansion of Li3(V1–xFex)2(PO4)3 and the magnetostrictive contraction effect of the outer ordered carbon layer cancel each other out, resulting in no significant enhancement of the battery’s energy and power density due to the external magnetic field. In contrast, the x = 0.1 sample, lacking magnetostrictive contraction in the outer ordered carbon layer, shows that its energy and power density can be influenced by the magnetic field. Under zero magnetic field, the cyclic performance exhibits superior average capacity performance in the x = 0.05 sample, while the x = 0.1 sample shows a lower decay rate. Both samples are affected by the magnetic field; however, the x = 0.1 sample performs better under magnetic conditions. In particular, in the C-rate tests under a magnetic field, the sample with x = 0.1 showed a significant relative reduction in capacity decay rate by 20.18% compared to the sample with x = 0.05.

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利用磁性可控超离子导体 Li3(V1-xFex)2(PO4)3/C (x = 0.05 和 0.10) 研究锂离子电池的性能
以 Li3V2(PO4)3/C 为正极的锂离子电池是近年来的热门研究课题,但有关外磁场对其影响的研究却较少见。本研究从微观层面研究了平行于正负极方向的外磁场对离子通过掺铁 Li3(V1-xFex)2(PO4)3、外碳涂层、薄膜/电解质/分离器直至锂金属电极的传输的影响。结果表明,对于掺杂量较低的 x = 0.05 样品,Li3(V1-xFex)2(PO4)3 的磁致伸缩膨胀效应和外层有序碳层的磁致伸缩收缩效应相互抵消,导致电池的能量和功率密度在外加磁场的作用下没有显著提高。相反,x = 0.1 样品的外层有序碳层没有磁致伸缩效应,但其能量和功率密度却能受到磁场的影响。在零磁场条件下,x = 0.05 样品的循环性能显示出卓越的平均容量性能,而 x = 0.1 样品则显示出较低的衰减率。两个样品都受到磁场的影响,但 x = 0.1 样品在磁场条件下的表现更好。特别是在磁场下的 C 速率测试中,x = 0.1 样品的容量衰减率比 x = 0.05 样品显著降低了 20.18%。
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