Solvothermal synthesis and self-assembling mechanism of micro-nano spherical LiFePO4 with high tap density†
Abstract
Although LiFePO4 has been widely studied and also used as a promising cathode material for Li ion batteries, its inferior tap density is still a big challenge for practical application. Well-defined three-dimensional porous LiFePO4 microspheres composed of nanosheets were successfully synthesized by a simple one-step solvothermal method. The porous spherical morphology could not only retain the excellent electrochemical performance characteristics of the LiFePO4 nanosheet but also meet the requirements of high tap density of the powder particles, leading to highly improved volumetric energy density. These micro-nano structured LiFePO4 microspheres have a high tap density of about 1.4 g cm−3. A growth mechanism is also proposed based on time-dependent experiments. This work provides an efficient route for designing a desirable micro–nano structure, which could also be extended to synthesize other hierarchical structures used in different fields.