Li(Co3P2)2

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· Li(Co3P2)2

Li(Co₃P₂)₂ is an experimental lithium–cobalt phosphide compound that belongs to the family of metal phosphides being investigated for electrochemical and energy storage applications. This research-phase material is of interest primarily in battery and catalysis research communities, where transition metal phosphides are explored as alternatives to conventional cathode materials and electrocatalysts due to their mixed-valence chemistry and structural flexibility. The cobalt–phosphorus bonding framework offers potential advantages in electron transport and ionic mobility compared to oxide-based systems, making it a candidate for next-generation lithium-ion battery chemistry or hydrogen evolution catalysis, though it remains largely in laboratory development.

battery cathode materials (research)electrochemical energy storagecatalytic applications (hydrogen evolution)high-energy-density systemstransition metal phosphide compounds

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