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Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄, LFP) is a widely used cathode material for high-performance LFP batteries. It offers high specific energy (90–170 Wh·kg⁻¹), strong volumetric energy density (1200 kJ·L⁻¹), and excellent cycling stability (~1500 cycles) with a nominal voltage of ~3.2 V vs. Li/Li⁺. Carbon coating enhances conductivity, reduces charge-transfer resistance, and stabilizes particle structure, ensuring improved capacity, cycling performance, and thermal safety. With intrinsic safety from strong P–O bonding, a wide exothermic range (250–360 °C), low heat release, cobalt-free composition, long life, and cost-effectiveness, LiFePO₄ is the preferred choice for mass production of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
CAS Number | 15365-14-7 |
Synonyms | Lithium Ferro Phosphate, LFP, LFPO |
Molecular Formula | LiFePO4 |
Purity | ≥95% |
Appearance | Black powder |
Storage | Room Temperature (Recommended in a cool and dark place) |
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