Preparation and cycling performance of iron or iron oxide containing amorphous Al-Li alloys as electrodes

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2014
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2
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4
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Basel : MDPI AG
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Crystalline phase transitions cause volume changes, which entails a fast destroying of the electrode. Non-crystalline states may avoid this circumstance. Herein we present structural and electrochemical investigations of pre-lithiated, amorphous Al39Li43Fe13Si5-powders, to be used as electrode material for Li-ion batteries. Powders of master alloys with the compositions Al39Li43Fe13Si5 and Al39Li43Fe13Si5 + 5 mass-% FeO were prepared via ball milling and achieved amorphous/nanocrystalline states after 56 and 21.6 h, respectively. In contrast to their Li-free amorphous pendant Al78Fe13Si9, both powders showed specific capacities of about 400 and 700 Ah/kgAl, respectively, after the third cycle.

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Amorphous, Ball milling, Iron oxide, Li-ion batteries, Metallic anodes
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Thoss, F., Giebeler, L., Weißer, K., Feller, J., & Eckert, J. (2014). Preparation and cycling performance of iron or iron oxide containing amorphous Al-Li alloys as electrodes. 2(4). https://doi.org//10.3390/inorganics2040674
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