Perspectives on Li and transition metal fluoride phosphates as cathode materials for a new generation of Li-ion batteries

IUCrJ. 2015 Jan 1;2(Pt 1):85-94. doi: 10.1107/S205225251402329X.

Abstract

To satisfy the needs of rapidly growing applications, Li-ion batteries require further significant improvements of their key properties: specific energy and power, cyclability, safety and costs. The first generation of cathode materials for Li-ion batteries based on mixed oxides with either spinel or rock-salt derivatives has already been widely commercialized, but the potential to improve the performance of these materials further is almost exhausted. Li and transition metal inorganic compounds containing different polyanions are now considered as the most promising cathode materials for the next generation of Li-ion batteries. Further advances in cathode materials are considered to lie in combining different anions [such as (XO4) (n-) and F(-)] in the anion sublattice, which is expected to enhance the specific energy and power of these materials. This review focuses on recent advances related to the new class of cathode materials for Li-ion batteries containing phosphate and fluoride anions. Special attention is given to their crystal structures and the relationships between structure and properties, which are important for their possible practical applications.

Keywords: Li-ion batteries; cathode materials; structure–property relationships; transition metal fluoride phosphates.

Publication types

  • Review