The methods to improve the electrochemical performance of lithium iron phosphate are presented in detail. 1. Introduction Battery technology is a core technology for all future generation clean energy vehicles such as fuel cell vehicles, electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Since its first introduction by Goodenough and co-workers, lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO 4, LFP) became one of the most relevant cathode materials for Li-ion batteries and is also a promising candidate for future all solid-state lithium metal batteries.
Lithium iron phosphate battery recycling is enhanced by an eco-friendly N 2 H 4 ·H 2 O method, restoring Li + ions and reducing defects. Regenerated LiFePO 4 matches commercial quality, a cost-effective and eco-friendly solution. 1. Introduction
Lithium iron phosphate batteries, renowned for their safety, low cost, and long lifespan, are widely used in large energy storage stations. However, recent studies indicate that their thermal runaway gases can cause severe accidents. Current research hasn't fully elucidated the thermal-gas coupling mechanism during thermal runaway.
To achieve significant improvement in Li-ion battery parameters, the approach is to improve and upgrade the cathode materials. Cathode materials are typically oxides and phosphates of transition metals, which can undergo oxidation to higher valences when lithium is removed , .
This study offers guidance for the intrinsic safety design of lithium iron phosphate batteries, and isolating the reactions between the anode and HF, as well as between LiPF 6 and H 2 O, can effectively reduce the flammability of gases generated during thermal runaway, representing a promising direction. 1. Introduction