LiFe2(PO4)3
ceramic· LiFe2(PO4)3
LiFe2(PO4)3 is an iron-based lithium phosphate ceramic compound belonging to the family of polyanion-framework cathode materials for electrochemical energy storage. This material is primarily investigated in research and development contexts for next-generation lithium-ion battery applications, where it offers potential advantages including improved thermal stability, lower cost compared to layered oxide cathodes, and reduced reliance on cobalt or nickel. While not yet widely commercialized at scale, LiFe2(PO4)3 represents a promising alternative to conventional cathode chemistries due to its robust crystal structure and environmental sustainability profile.
lithium-ion battery cathodesenergy storage systemshigh-temperature battery applicationscost-effective battery chemistrystationary energy storageemerging battery technologies
Compliance & Regulations
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