TEM Studies of Carbon Coated LiFePO4 After Charge Discharge Cycling

Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1149/1.2795103
Abstract

Carbon coating has proven to be a successful approach to improve the rate capability of LiFePO4 used in rechargeable Li-ion batteries. Investigations of the microstructure of carbon coated LiFePO4 after charge discharge cycling shows that the carbon surface layer remains intact over 100 cycles. We find micro cracks in the cycled material that extend parallel to low indexed lattice planes. Our observations differ from observations made by other authors. The differences between the orientations of crack surfaces in both studies can be reconciled considering the location of weak bonds in the unit cell and specimen geometry as well as elastic stress fields of dislocation.

Journal
ECS Transactions
Volume
3
Year of Publication
2007
Issue
36
Pagination
29-36
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