Herein, we show that the approach of temperature-dependence vanadium (V) regulation can greatly improve the Li + diffusion dynamics both in bulk and at interface, leading to the achievement of ultrafast charging/discharging capability of LiFePO 4 -based LIBs.
A lithium vanadium phosphate (LVP) battery is a proposed type of lithium-ion battery that uses a vanadium phosphate in the cathode. As of 2016 they have not been commercialized.
Are Vanadium Phosphates a potential cathode for lithium ion batteries?
Vanadium phosphates have been investigated as potential cathodes for Li-ion batteries: including lithium vanadium phosphate, Li 3 V 2 (PO 4) 3; the same material prepared by sol gel methods showed lithium insertion/removal over a 3.5 to 4.1 V range, with evidence of three stages of insertion/removal.
In 2002, Hunag et al. first synthesized lithium vanadium phosphate cathode material using sol–gel method [ 22 ]. Stoichiometric ratios of V 2 O 5 gel, CH 3 COOLi, and NH 4 H 2 PO 4 were mixed directly with carbon gel, presintered for 5 h at 350 °C and then calcined at 700 °C for 5 h in a N 2 atmosphere.
The lithium iron phosphate cathode battery is similar to the lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (LiNiCoAlO 2) battery; however it is safer. LFO stands for Lithium Iron Phosphate is widely used in automotive and other areas .
In addition to the traditional method of modification of the LVP, some researchers have studied regarding LVP as anode and symmetric cells or all solid-state symmetric cells [ 169 – 171 ]. Lithium vanadium phosphate will provide a new research idea in the future.
Does vanadium doping promote spherical growth of lithium iron phosphate?
The vanadium doping strategy has been found to encourage the spherical growth of lithium iron phosphate material, resulting in nano-spherical particles with a balanced transverse and longitudinal growth rate. This growth pattern is attributed to the interplay between the “Mosaic models” and “Radial models” of lithium ion diffusion.