LiFe2(SiO4)2
ceramic· LiFe2(SiO4)2
LiFe2(SiO4)2 is an iron-lithium silicate ceramic compound belonging to the olivine-related mineral family, potentially of interest as a cathode or electrode material in lithium-ion energy storage systems. This material is primarily explored in research and development contexts for advanced battery applications, where iron silicates offer potential advantages in cost, thermal stability, and abundance compared to conventional lithium-metal oxide cathodes. Engineers investigating alternative battery chemistries—particularly for stationary energy storage or cost-sensitive applications—may evaluate this compound as part of broader efforts to reduce reliance on cobalt and nickel-based systems.
battery cathode materialslithium-ion energy storageresearch electrode developmentstationary energy systemscost-reduced battery chemistry
Compliance & Regulations
?Conflict Free?RoHS?REACH?TSCA?Prop 65
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Environmental
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