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摘要
迄今为止,LiFePO4(LFP)的瓶颈在于电子传导性较差和 Li+ 扩散缓慢,这可以通过阳离子掺杂、形态工程、碳涂层等方法来解决。在这些方法中,形态优化和碳改性可以保证稳定的工作电压并延长循环寿命,而利用金属有机框架作为自我牺牲模板则可以实现这一点。在此,我们构思了一种以普鲁士蓝类似物为模板原位构建掺杂 N 的碳涂层锂离子电池的策略,经过电化学测试,该电池在 0.5 C 下循环 500 次后,锂存储容量达到 153.2 mAh g-1。受此启发,我们研究了使用 3,4-二羟基苯甲腈二锂盐进行定向修复后的 LFP/C 电池性能,结果表明,由于 LFP 晶体具有恢复能力,且碳层均匀,N 分布均匀,因此电池容量得到了显著恢复。计算研究还证明了掺 N 碳层在 LFP 改性中的可行性。这项研究设想了一种从定向制造到定向回收的 LFP 性能改进方法,为 LIB 阴极的制造和再利用提供了启示。
Metal–organic framework-derived LiFePO4/C composites for lithium storage: In situ construction, effective exploitation, and targeted restoration
Hitherto, LiFePO4 (LFP) is bottlenecked by inferior electronic conductivity and sluggish Li+ diffusion, which can be resolved by cation doping, morphological engineering, carbon coating, and so forth. Among these methodologies, morphological optimization and carbon modification can warrant a stable operating voltage and prolong the cycling lifespan, which can be accessible by utilizing metal–organic frameworks as self-sacrificing templates. Herein, we conceptualize a strategy to in-situ construct N-doped carbon-coated LFP with Prussian blue analogues as the template, after which electrochemical tests extensively exploit the lithium storage capacity with 153.2 mAh g−1 after 500 cycles at 0.5 C. However, the capacity failure associated with the inevitable Li+ loss and destructed carbon layer provides sufficient room for the restoration of LFP after long-term cycling. Motivated by this, the cell performance of LFP/C after targeted restoration using the 3,4-dihydroxybenzonitrile dilithium salt is investigated, revealing a considerable recovered capacity due to the recuperative LFP crystal and uniform carbon layer with homogeneous N-distribution. The computational study also supports the feasibility of N-doped carbon layer in LFP modification. This study envisages a methodology for the performance improvement of LFP from directional fabrication to targeted recovery, providing insights into the manufacturing and reuse of LIB cathodes.