Enhanced Thermal Stability and Conductivity of FeF 3 Using Ni-Coated Carbon Composites: Application as High-Temperature Cathodes in Thermal Batteries.
Ji-Hyeok ChoiSu Hyeong KimHa Eun KangMinu KimYusong ChoiYoung Soo YoonPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Cathode active materials and conductive additives for thermal batteries operating at high temperatures have attracted research interest, with a particular focus on compounds offering high thermal stability. Recently, FeF 3 has been proposed as a candidate for high-voltage cathode materials; however, its commercialization is hindered by its low conductivity. In this study, conductive additives, such as Ni-coated carbon composites (multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and carbon black (CB)), were utilized to enhance the thermal stability and conductivity of FeF 3 . The incorporation of metal-carbon conductive additives in the FeF 3 composite increased the thermal stability by more than 10 wt.% and ensured high capacity upon conductivity enhancement. The FeF 3 @Ni/MWCB 15 wt.% composite containing 30 wt.% Ni exhibited a discharge capacity of ∼86% of the theoretical capacity of 712 mAh/g. The use of Ni-coated carbon-based conductive additives will allow the application of FeF 3 as an effective high-temperature cathode material for thermal batteries.