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Multi-functional Single-Source Molecular Precursors for Carbon-Coated Mixed-Metal Phosphates

  • Haixiang Han
  • , Yuxuan Zhang
  • , Zheng Zhou
  • , Jesse C. Carozza
  • , Zheng Wei
  • , Alexander S. Filatov
  • , Andrey Shevtsov
  • , Artem M. Abakumov
  • , Evgeny V. Dikarev

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Abstract

We introduce a new synthetic concept that can be broadly adopted for the low-temperature preparation of mixed-metal energy storage materials, such as phosphates, silicates, fluorides, fluorophosphates, and fluorosulfates that exhibit intrinsic low electronic conductivity and thus require a carbon modulation. The development of novel low-temperature approaches for assembling energy-related materials with a complex core-shell microstructure is of great importance for expanding their application scope. The traditional definition of single-source precursors refers to their ability to yield a phase-pure material upon thermal decomposition. We have developed a new way for the utilization of heterometallic molecular precursors in synthesis that goes beyond its common delineation as a single-phase maker. The utility of this approach has been demonstrated upon the low-temperature synthesis of lithium-iron phosphate@C, which represents a celebrated cathode material for Li-ion batteries. The first atomically precise carbonaceous molecular precursors featuring a desired Li:Fe:P ratio of 1:1:1, divalent iron, and sufficient oxygen content for the target LiFeIIPO4 phosphate were shown to enable a spontaneous formation of both the olivine core and conductive carbon shell, yielding a carbon-coated mixed-metal phosphate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12931-12939
Number of pages9
JournalInorganic Chemistry
Volume62
Issue number32
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 14 2023

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