LiFePO4-coated carbon fibers as positive electrodes in structural batteries: Insights from spray coating technique

ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS(2024)

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Abstract
This study presents the fabrication of LiFePO4 (LFP)-coated carbon fibers (CFs) as a positive electrode component for structural batteries, utilizing a spray coating technique. The successful coating of CFs through this method demonstrated their usefulness as efficient current collectors. The electrodes obtained using this method underwent electrochemical evaluations. Throughout the extended cycling tests at C/7, the maximum specific discharge capacity reached 146 mAh/g, maintaining a 77% capacity retention after 100 cycles. In rate performance assessments at the faster C-rate of 1.5C, the capacity measured 123 mAh/g, with a retention of 96%. The application of spray coating emerges as a promising technique for electrode production in structural batteries, showcasing its potential for optimizing performance in multifunctional energy storage systems.
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Carbon fibers,Spray coating,Structural battery,Lithium -ion battery,LiFePO4
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