Lithium vanadium phosphate battery
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A lithium vanadium phosphate (LVP) battery is a type of battery that utilizes lithium ions in the anode and vanadium phosphate in the cathode, with higher energy density than earlier lithium ion batteries. Incorporation of vanadium in its structure allows increased energy density. As of 2014[update] this had not been commercialized.[1]
Research
Nanostructured ɛ-VOPO4 has been studied as a potential redox material.[2] Vanadium Oxide nanowires have been prepared and researched as a potential cathode material for Litum ion batteries.[3]
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- ^ "Electrochemical Behavior of Nanostructured ε-VOPO4 over Two Redox Plateaus". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 160: A1777. 2013. doi:10.1149/2.064310jes.
- ^ Mai, Liqiang; Lin Xu; Chunhua Han; Xu Xu; Yanzhu Luo; Shiyong Zhao; Yunlong Zhao. "Electrospun Ultralong Hierarchical Vanadium Oxide Nanowires with High Performance for Lithium Ion Batteries". Nano letters. doi:10.1021/nl103343w.