A widely adopted strategy to enhance the electronic conductivity of lithium transition metal phosphates is to form a phosphate/C composite by introducing reagents (carbon sources) that can transform to carbon… Click to show full abstract
A widely adopted strategy to enhance the electronic conductivity of lithium transition metal phosphates is to form a phosphate/C composite by introducing reagents (carbon sources) that can transform to carbon during calcination. In the present work, a systematic study combining X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, and electrochemical measurements was conducted to investigate how the electrostatic interaction between the functional groups (carboxyl, hydroxyl, etc.) of a carbon source and the building units of Li3V2(PO4)3 (Li+, VO2+, PO43–, etc.) in the original precursor affects the structure of a Li3V2(PO4)3–carbon interface in the final composite. It was demonstrated that the types and concentrations of electronegative functional groups in a carbon source play an important role in controlling not only the morphology of the product but also the composition, crystallinity and microstructure of the Li3V2(PO...
               
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