Fabrication and electrochemical properties of 3D nano-network LiFePO4@multiwalled carbon nanotube composite using risedronic acid as the phosphorus source

Publication date: Available online 20 April 2019Source: Progress in Natural Science: Materials InternationalAuthor(s): Liping He, Wenke Zha, Dachuan ChenAbstractLiFePO4@multiwalled carbon nanotubes (LFP@MWCNTs) nanocomposite has been fabricated using risedronic acid (RDA) as a new eco-friendly phosphorus source. Microscopic, spectroscopic, and electrochemical characterization demonstrate that the MWCNTs are in the form of coiled and cross-linking nanoribbon, which wrapped and encrusted around LiFePO4 particles to form a three-dimensional (3D) nano-network composite. This microstructure of 3D nano-network is obtained due to the reactions between RDA's special functional groups with Fe2+ and COH, CO or COOH on the surface of the functionalized MWCNTs. The results also show that the particle size of the fabricated LiFePO4@MWCNTs composite is below 300 nm with the pure crystal of olivine. This nanocomposite indicates an enhanced reversible capacity of 162.2 mAh g−1 at 0.2 C, and high capacity retention of 76.5% even at 10 C after the 800th cycles. The electric conductivity and Li+ diffusion coefficient (DLi+) of the LiFePO4@MWCNTs are 3.79 × 10−2 S cm−1 and 4.46 × 10−11 cm2 s−1, respectively. These improved electrochemical parameters can be attributed to the nano-sized effect of particles, MWCNTs' wrapping effect and 3D nano-network microstructure of the LFP@MWCNTs resulted from using RDA as a new phosphorus source.Graphical abstract
Source: Progress in Natural Science: Materials International - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research