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Lithium vanadium phosphate battery

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A lithium vanadium phosphate (LVP) battery is a proposed type of lithium ion battery that uses vanadium phosphate in the cathode. As of 2016 this had not been commercialized.

Research

Nanostructured ɛ-VOPO4 has been studied as a potential redox material.[1] Vanadium Oxide nanowires have been prepared and researched as a potential cathode material for Litum ion batteries.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Electrochemical Behavior of Nanostructured ε-VOPO4 over Two Redox Plateaus". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 160: A1777. 2013. doi:10.1149/2.064310jes.
  2. ^ 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.