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Single-Crystal LiFePO4 (LFP) Powder for Long Cycling Li-Ion Battery Cathode, 100 g/bottle, CLIBCSCLFP

Single-Crystal LiFePO4 (LFP) Powder for Long Cycling Li-Ion Battery Cathode, 100 g/bottle, CLIBCSCLFP

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In Stock SKU: CLIBCSCLFP
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Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4, LFP), is a high-potential cathode material known for its unique combination of high capacity, high voltage, and exceptional ion mobility. It has a 3D olivine structure where the phosphate anion groups are strongly bonded to the oxygen atoms, which provide high structural stability even under extreme heat or overcharging. 

The single-crystal nano-size LFP powder has few internal grain boundaries, which make the LFP nanopowder has an extreme structural stability and improve the cycling stability. 

The single-crystal LFP powders are surface coated with carbon (0.9-1.4 wt%) for improving stability and conductivity. 

Part Number

CLIBCSCLFP (C-LIB-C-SCLFP)

 Particle Size Distribution

D10 = 0.35 um;  D50 = 0.6 um;   D90 = 5.0 um

Tap Density 0.75 g/cm3
Specific Area 10.3 m2/g
Water Level 825 ppm
First Discharging Capacity

154 mAh/g (2.5-3.7 V, 0.1 C)

Cycling Stability

88.7% capacity is retained after 2000 cycles at 1C/1C. 

Even at a high rate of 8C, capacity retention is 96%.
First Columbic Efficiency

95.0 % 

 

Notes: (1) Please store the single-crystal LFP powder in a dry area (glovebox is preferred); (2) The battery powder is highly recommended to be dried at 80-100°C in a vacuum oven for 6-12 h before use. 

References

  1. A. Jaiswal, et al. Nanoscale LiFePO4 and Li4Ti5O12 for High Rate Li-Ion Batteries, J. Electrochem. Soc., 2009, 156, A1041.
  2. F. Mestre-Aizpurua, et al. High temperature electrochemical performance of nanosized LiFePO4, J. Power Sources, 2010, 195, 6897-6901

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