Novel use of Epsilon polymorph of vanadyl phosphate (ε-VOPO4) as positive electrode material for alkali-ion secondary rechargeable battery results in better energy storage and delivery
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The invention utilizes the epsilon polymorph of vanadyl phosphate (ε-VOPO4) as a positive electrode material for alkali-ion secondary rechargeable battery, particularly for the lithium or sodium-ion battery. This material adopts a stable 3D tunnel structure for Li ion intercalation with a theoretical specific capacity of ~2*158mAh/g (almost double that of LiFePO4). Compared with LiFePO4, ε-VOPO4 has a much higher conductivity and one higher charge/discharge plateau (around 4.0 V), and one lower (around 2.5 V). As ε-VOPO4 is capable of reversibly intercalating more than one lithium ion into the structure, it stores and delivers more energy than current batteries in the market. Overall, ε-VOPO4 makes a great candidate for next generation of high energy Li-ion batteries.
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