Journal of Materiomics (Dec 2019)
Electrochemical performance of Li2O-V2O5-SiO2-B2O3 glass as cathode material for lithium ion batteries
Abstract
A series of 20Li2O-30V2O5-(50-x)SiO2-xB2O3 (mol.%) (x = 10, 20, 30, 40) glasses were prepared by the traditional melt-quenching synthesis. The amorphous nature of the glasses was determined by XRD, DSC and TEM investigations. FTIR measurement revealed the functional group of obtained glasses. And EDS results confirmed the presence and uniform distribution of elements in the glasses. 20Li2O-30V2O5-40SiO2-10B2O3 (LVSB10) sample with the highest V4+ ratio exhibited the best cycling capacity. In order to further improve cycling stability of LVSB10 sample, ball milling was employed to reduce the particle size. The ball milled LVSB10 sample (LVSB10-b) showed an improved first discharge capacity, cycling stability and rate capacity. EIS measurements showed that ball milling can effectively decrease charge transfer impedance and facilitate Li+ ion diffusion. This work provides a new way to explore a new type of cathode materials for lithium ion batteries. Keywords: Lithium ion battery, Cathode materials, Li2O-V2O5-SiO2-B2O3 glass, Electrochemical performance