Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemical Behavior of LiMnxFe(1-x)PO₄ Composites Obtained from Phenylphosphonate-Based Organic-Inorganic Hybrids.
Alessandro Dell'EraMauro PasqualiElvira Maria BauerStefano Vecchio CipriotiFrancesca Anna ScaramuzzoCarla LupiPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2017)
The synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrid compounds based on phenylphosphonate and their use as precursors to form LiMnxFe(1-x)PO₄ composites containing carbonaceous substances with sub-micrometric morphology are presented. The experimental procedure includes the preliminary synthesis of Fe2+ and/or Mn2+ phenylphosphonates with the general formula Fe(1-x)Mnx[(C₆H₅PO₃)(H₂O)] (with 0 < x < 1), which are then mixed at different molar ratios with lithium carbonate. In this way the carbon, obtained from in situ partial oxidation of the precursor organic part, coats the LiMnxFe(1-x)PO₄ particles. After a structural and morphological characterization, the electrochemical behavior of lithium iron manganese phosphates has been compared to the one of pristine LiFePO₄ and LiMnPO₄, in order to evaluate the doping influence on the material.