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Preparation of synthetic rutile and metal-doped LiFePO4 from ilmenite

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POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 199, Issue 3, Pages 293-297

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2010.01.018

Keywords

Ilmenite; Synthetic rutile; Cathode material; LiFePO4; Doping

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  1. National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB613607]

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The synthetic rutile and metal-doped LiFePO4 are prepared from the high-titanium residue and iron-rich lixivium, which are obtained from the ilmenite by a mechanical activation and leaching process. ICP results show that the rutile contains 92.01% TiO2, 1.59% Fe2O3, 0.034% MnO2 and 0.60% (MgO + CaO), which meet the requirement of the titanium dioxide chlorination process. The results also reveal that small amounts of Al3+, Ca2+ and Ti4+ precipitate in the FePO4 center dot xH(2)O precursor. XRD and Rietveld-refine results show that the metal-doped LiFePO4 is single olivine-type phase and well crystallized, and Ti4+ occupy M1 site, Ca2+ occupy M2 site and Al3+ occupy both sites, which indicates the formation of cation-deficient solid solution. The sample exhibits a capacity of 123 mAh g(-1) at 5C rate, and retains 94.3% of the capacity after 100 cycles. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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