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ACS Omega | 2018

Electrochemical Analysis of the Carbon-Encapsulated Lithium Iron Phosphate Nanochains and Their High-Temperature Conductivity Profiles

K.P. Abhilash; P. Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; Hui Xia; Stefan Adams; M. V. Reddy

Carbon-encapsulated LiFePO4 (LFP) nanochains were prepared as a cathode material for lithium batteries by sol–gel method using citric acid as the carbon source. The prepared LFP/C material is characterized by structural, morphological, and electrochemical characterization. LFP/C shows an orthorhombic olivine structure with “Pnma” space group having an average particle size of 50 nm. The uniform distribution of LFP particles coated by the carbon matrix as a nanochain array has been analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy analysis of the sample. The electrochemical performance of the LFP/C nanochain has been analyzed using galvanostatic cycling, cyclic voltammetry, and impedance analysis of the assembled batteries. The sol–gel-derived LFP/C nanochain exhibits better capacity and electrochemical reversibility in line with the literature results. The high-temperature conductivity profile of the sample has been recorded from room temperature to 473 K using impedance analysis of the sample. The transport dynamics have been analyzed using the dielectric and modulus spectra of the sample. A maximum conductivity up to 6.74 × 10–4 S cm–1 has been obtained for the samples at higher temperature (448 K). The nucleation and growth at higher temperature act as factors to facilitate the intermediate phase existence in the LiFePO4 sample in which the phase change that occurs above 400 K gives irreversible electrochemical changes in the LFP/C samples.


DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2015 | 2016

Accomplishment of highly porous-lithium lanthanum titanate through microwave treatment

D. Lakshmi; B. Nalini; K.P. Abhilash; P. Christopher Selvin

Perovskite structured (ABO3) lithium lanthanum titanate (LLTO) is a successful electrolyte reported by several scientists in the recent past. It is believed that intercalation and de-intercalation of Li ions inside solid electrolyte can be improved by increasing the porosity of the material. Hence in this research work, an attempt is made to increase the porosity of the LLTO electrolyte by rapid-microwave synthesis route. The microwave prepared LLTO is compared with the sol-gel synthesized LLTO. The prepared samples are analyzed with XRD, SEM, PL and cyclic Voltammetry studies. Morphological analysis proves that microwave synthesized LLTO contains much pores compared to the Sol-gel LLTO. A remarkable difference in its electrochemical property is also demonstrated and analysed with cyclic voltammetric studies and the results are presented.


Ceramics International | 2013

Investigations on pure and Ag doped lithium lanthanum titanate (LLTO) nanocrystalline ceramic electrolytes for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries

K.P. Abhilash; P.Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; P. Nithyadharseni; B.C. Pillai


Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2016

Study of the temperature dependent transport properties in nanocrystalline lithium lanthanum titanate for lithium ion batteries

K.P. Abhilash; P. Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; K. Somasundaram; P. Sivaraj; A. Chandra Bose


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Investigations on the Influence of Sm3+Ion on the Nano TiO2 Matrix as the Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries

K.P. Abhilash; P. Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; Rajan Jose; R. Vijayaraghavan; B. V. R. Chowdari; Stefan Adams; M. V. Reddy


Ceramics International | 2015

Investigation on spin coated LLTO thin film nano-electrolytes for rechargeable lithium ion batteries

K.P. Abhilash; P. Sivaraj; P.Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; K. Somasundaram


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018

Study on the influences of calcination temperature on structure and its electrochemical performance of Li 2 FeSiO 4 /C nano cathode for Lithium Ion Batteries

P. Sivaraj; B. Nalini; K.P. Abhilash; D. Lakshmi; P. Christopher Selvin; P. Balraju


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2018

A novel method for generating tricolor emission for white LED application

P. Priyanka; B. Nalini; D. Lakshmi; A. Chandra Bose


Ionics | 2018

Structure, dielectric, and temperature-dependent conductivity studies of the Li2FeSiO4/C nano cathode material for lithium-ion batteries

P. Sivaraj; K.P. Abhilash; B. Nalini; P. Balraju; Sudheer Kumar Yadav; S. Jayapandi; P. Christopher Selvin


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

リチウムイオン電池のためのアノード材料としてのナノTiO_2マトリックス上のSm~3+イオンの影響に関する研究【Powered by NICT】

K.P. Abhilash; P. Christopher Selvin; B. Nalini; Jose Rajan; R. Vijayaraghavan; Chowdari B.V.R.; Stefan Adams; M. V. Reddy

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K.P. Abhilash

National University of Singapore

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D. Lakshmi

Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women

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K. Somasundaram

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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M. V. Reddy

National University of Singapore

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A. Chandra Bose

National Institute of Technology

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P. Balraju

Coimbatore Institute of Technology

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Stefan Adams

National University of Singapore

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