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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2021

Investigating the stable operating voltage for the MnFe2O4 Li-ion battery anode

Ghosh, Sourav; de Donder, Timothy; Gunnarsson, Klas; Kumar, V. Kiran; Martha, Surendra K.; Svedlindh, Peter; Kessler, Vadim G.; Seisenbaeva, Gulaim A.; Pol, Vilas G.

Abstract

Template-free synthesis of MnFe2O4 nanopowder is carried out by co-precipitation in a basic medium, evaluating the effects of cation ratio and reaction temperature on the phase composition crystallinity of the resulting powder. Single-phase samples of the target spinel are obtained at the stoichiometric Mn : Fe = 1 : 2 ratio under reflux conditions (100 degrees C), as confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier Transformed Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images confirmed that nanostructured MnFe2O4 particles are obtained, which is further supported by Debye-Scherrer calculations from XRD data and by AFM measurements. The produced oxide demonstrated considerable thermal stability according to TGA data. Magnetic characteristics are strongly dependent on the content of magnetic phase and phase composition, achieving a maximum of 54 emu g(-1) for single-phase stoichiometric MnFe2O4. Further, the electrochemical stability of this material as the anode is investigated in Li-ion batteries (LIBs). When the MnFe2O4 electrode is operated in the potential window of 0.01-3.0 V, the reversible capacity is enhanced by almost 45% (802 mA h g(-1)) after the 100(th) cycle with reference to the 2(nd) cycle reversible capacity (548 mA h g(-1)). Methodically dQ/dV plots are analyzed and compared to understand processes behind the evolution of extra capacity beyond its theoretical limit. Further, the upper cut-off potential is tuned to identify a stable operating potential window for the MnFe2O4 anode in LIBs.

Published in

Sustainable Energy & Fuels
2021, Volume: 5, number: 6, pages: 1904-1913
Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY