M. Ugaji et al., EVALUATION OF A NEW-TYPE OF VANADIUM-OXIDE FROM PEROXO-POLYVANADATE AS A CATHODE MATERIAL FOR RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERIES, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 142(11), 1995, pp. 3664-3668
A new type of vanadium oxide (V2O5-nH(2)O) with a structure intermedia
te between the amorphous and the crystalline state is synthesized by a
reaction of metallic vanadium with hydrogen peroxide. Its electrochem
ical properties in relation to lithium intercalation have been investi
gated in a 1 M LiClO4/propylene carbonate solution at room temperature
. When carbon powder is added to the electrode, this material can acco
mmodate lithium up to x = 2.55 (x:Li/V2O5 unit), which is equivalent t
o the theoretical capacity of 370 Ah/kg-V2O5. The equilibrium potentia
l (E vs. Li) changes from 3.6 to 1.8 V, as the x is increased from 0 t
o 2.55. The E-x relationship is, on the whole, smooth, but it consists
of three straight lines with different slopes, suggesting that there
are two kinds of intercalation sites. The specific discharge capacity
for the cutoff voltage of 2.0 V amounts to 280 Ah/kg, when the Li/V2O5
cell is discharged at a constant current density of 20 mA/g-V2O5. The
charge and discharge capacities between the working voltages of 4.3 a
nd 2.0 V agree completely with each other,indicating an excellent reve
rsibility. A special role of carbon for lithium insertion into the pre
sent V2O5 is also discussed.